Cybernetic Art

Cybernetic Art

The intricate and colorful drawings of Ivan Moscovich have been featured at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, the Museum of Mathematics in New York City and prestigious galleries around the world. Now, for the first time, a limited selection of his life's work is available to a global, online audience. 

Cybernetic Art by Ivan Moscovich

Each Harmongram offered in our collection is an original, one-of-a-kind artwork created by Ivan Moscovich in his home studio using an elaborate double-pendulum drawing mechanism of his own design.

Harmongram's by Ivan Moscovich

Artist, inventor, author and Holocaust survivor, Moscovich patented his Harmonograph in 1967 and slowly honed the precise techniques required to master his innovative "cybernetic" approach to drawing. The machine produces two-dimensional oscillations which mathematicians refer to as Lissajous figures. Through variations of color, shape and composition, Moscovich was able to achieve a striking visual diversity in his images. The drawing process was time-consuming and required extensive experimentation to execute each concept successfully. For this reason, the artist never produced copies of his works.

Moscovich Harmonogram Patent

Each of the 56 signed Moscovich Harmonogram's offered in our collection is unique in the truest sense of the word, there is no other like it. Colored marker on art-board. 24 x 24 inches. 

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