Georg Nees (23 June 1926 – 3 January 2016) was a German academic who was a pioneer of computer art and generative graphics. He studied mathematics, physics...
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pharmacologist Georg Nees (1926–2016), German academic and a pioneer of computer art Vic Nees (1936–2013), Belgian composer and musicologist Michael Nees (born...
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Howard Wise Gallery in New York. The Stuttgart exhibit featured work by Georg Nees; the New York exhibit featured works by Bela Julesz and A. Michael Noll...
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exhibition showed the work of Nees in February 1965, which some claim was titled "Generative Computergrafik". While Nees does not himself remember, this...
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Modersohn-Becker Una H. Moehrke Manfred Mohr Georg Mühlberg Wolfgang Müller Gabriele Münter Georg Nees Renee Nele Gert Neuhaus Natias Neutert Markus...
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known examples of computer-generated algorithmic art were created by Georg Nees, Frieder Nake, A. Michael Noll, Manfred Mohr and Vera Molnár in the early...
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Hébert, Ken Knowlton, Vera Molnar, Frieder Nake, Georg Nees, Barbara Nessim, A. Michael Noll, Georg Nees, Lillian Schwartz, Roman Verostko and Mark Wilson...
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Munich Symposium. For the exhibition Nees created a game world in a new series of architectural drawings. Nees wrote in his letter also that he liked...
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the earliest digital artists. In 1965, Noll along with Frieder Nake and Georg Nees were the first to publicly exhibit their computer art. During April 1965...
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Wendelin Niedlich in Stuttgart in November, 1965 alongside the artist Georg Nees. Until 1969, Nake generated in rapid sequence a large number of works...
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