Ivan Moscovich is a pioneering artist-mathematician whose work bridges the realms of art, science, and play.
Born in former Yugoslavia, Moscovich survived the Holocaust before dedicating his life to exploring visual mathematics. Known for his vibrant, geometric compositions and innovative puzzle designs, Moscovich has created over 100 puzzle books and inventions.
His most famous creation, the "Harmonograph," generates intricate spiral patterns that reveal mathematical principles through artistic expression.
As founder of the Museum of Science and Technology in Tel Aviv, Moscovich championed interactive learning. His work continues to inspire new generations at the intersection of mathematical precision and artistic creativity, demonstrating that complex concepts can be both beautiful and accessible.