Manfred Mohr started his career as an action painter and jazz musician. He began using a computer in 1969 because of a growing interest in creating algorithmic art. His early computer works are algorithmic and based on his former drawings with a strong attitude on rhythm and repetition. By the early 1980s, he was living and working full-time in New York. Maintaining a clear musical influence in his work, he produces pieces characterized by complex series of lines and forms with a clear and methodical underlying structure, created from algorithms that describe a defined system.
