Guestbook for harmonographs.freewebspace.com
Name:Randy Coller
Email:rcscruffy{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Jackson Michigan
Comments:My dad built a harmonograph back in the mid 60s. I think the design came from either Mechanix Illustrated or Science and Mechanics. As kids, we had a blast drawing pictures on it. He also made a 3 ft diameter splatter paint wheel. we lined up 3' x 3' square pages on the driveway. He got leftover paint from the car bodyshop where he was a car salesman. It was the hit of the neighborhood. Thanks for your web page. Would love to make one some day.
April 7, 2022 15:40:20 (GMT Time)



Name:Alexander Gourlay
Email:Agourlay{at}risd.edu
Where are
you from:
Providence RI
Comments:My father Keith Gourlay had quit the law to study Physics at Princeton when he saw 19th Century harmonograph designs and set out to improve on them...he may have seen later designs during research when an editor at Mechanix Illustrated asked him to write the article. Someone showed it to Salvador Dali, and he commissioned one that we delivered to him in his suite at the St Regis. His ocelot loved it. I was a science fair nerd and enjoyed visiting competitors with harmonographs.
April 3, 2022 01:50:34 (GMT Time)



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Name:Mr. Grant
Email:mrgrant{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Louisiana
Comments:I would love to see your collection of instruments. Very impressive!
April 16, 2015 20:16:17 (GMT Time)



Name:Jauregui
Email:info{at}epunauen.de
Where are
you from:
Germany
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December 25, 2014 13:46:47 (GMT Time)



Name:Walt Ridgwell
Email:ridgwell{at}sbcglobal.net
Where are
you from:
Livermore, CA
Comments:Great website!! It wasn't that long ago that there was very little on harmonographs. This is great!
May 13, 2013 18:36:11 (GMT Time)



Name:Karen
Email:klsbec{at}yahoo.ca
Where are
you from:
Ontario, Canada
Comments:I enjoyed reading informative comments for a change. Usually the comment section of a news report is not worth the time. Today was different. Thank you.
March 24, 2013 12:35:12 (GMT Time)



Name:Alexander Gourlay
Email:agourlay{at}risd.edu
Where are
you from:
Providence RI
Comments:My father was the author of the Mechanix Illustrated article. After the article came out we built one for Salvadore Dali (his ocelot liked it a lot) and we also built a huge and dangerous machine about fourteen feet high on a rose arbor -- this produced a large design that was featured in an "Art and Science" exhibition in Albany. The prototype device we built for the article was installed in an upstairs lobby of the Fawcett Building in NYC and was still amusing people there when I visited in about 1975.
January 30, 2013 20:24:13 (GMT Time)



Name:jason clark
Email:kemloclark{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
brighton england
Comments:great site, found a Harmonograph (by peter pan playthings)in a charity shop (thrift store :)) and have brought it into my school where I teach. My students (and myself) are finding it difficult to produce varied drawings, we have adjusted the wieghts and speeds but mostly produce a shallow side to side drawings, can you give us some pointers and ideas, we are desparate to produce a black hole looking drawing. many thanks Jason
June 12, 2012 14:12:35 (GMT Time)



Name:Rob
Email:tique2{at}earthlink.net
Where are
you from:
Nevada City, Ca
Comments:I just read a comment you left on the yahoo science news article about black holes and replied to it. I'll past it here if there's room in case you're interested in the gist of it: Harmonograms • Syracuse, New York • 6 hrs ago 1Thumbs UpThumbs Down0Report Abuse "Well; if it was such an easy matter for matter to just drop into a Black Hole, and become infinitely compacted, the whole universe would only be comprised of a bunch of supermassive Black Holes surrounded by infinitely expanding time and space. It's a good thing that unfolding time and space interfering with matter makes singularity formation problematic." Rob • a second agoRemove "Interesting I.D. there Harmonograms (the harmonic inference) what's that about? I have a lot of thoughts about harmonies and rhythms as the basis of information in our reality...you? Unfolding time and space, nice! I agree that it's constantly evolving - in a completely connected, fractal manner. The idea that there's a fabric of t
April 15, 2012 07:24:06 (GMT Time)



Name:Kit Perkins
Email:Harmonograms{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Upstate, NY
Comments:Just a test...
October 21, 2011 22:06:23 (GMT Time)