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A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z— Monique Nahas (1940, Paris, FR) studied physics at the Paris-Sorbonne University (1963 Ph.D., University of Orsay). Member of the Groupe Art et Informatiquede Vincennes. She collaborates with Hervé Huitric and lives in Nogent-sur-Marne, FR. — Frieder Nake (1938, Stuttgart, DE) studied mathematics at the Technische Hochschule Stuttgart and attended the lectures of Max Bense. 1963 first artistic experiments with the plotter ZUSE Z64 Graphomat at the university’s computer center. 1968/1969 visiting researcher in computer art at the University of Toronto and collaboration with Leslie Mezei. 1970–1972 assistant professor of computer science at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver. From 1972 professor of computer science at the University of Bremen, and since 2006 at the Hochschule für Künste Bremen. He lives in Bremen, DE. — Maurizio Nannucci (1939, Florence, IT) studied painting in Florence and Berlin (1959–1961). 1965–1969 worked at the Studio di Fonologia Musicale (S2FM) in Florence. 1967–1970 member, with Lanfranco Baldi and Auro Lecci, of the Centro Ricerche Estetiche F uno. He lives in Florence and Munich, DE. — Georg Nees (1926, Nuremberg, DE) studied mathematics, physics, and philosophy at the University of Erlangen and the Technische Hochschule Stuttgart under Max Bense (Ph.D. 1969). Doctoral dissertation Generative Computergraphik was the first Ph.D. thesis in the field of computer art. 1969–1973 collaboration with Ludwig Rase. 1977 honorary professor of applied informatics at the University of Erlangen. He lives in Erlangen, DE. — Pierre-Louis Neumann ([–]) was a member of the Groupe Art et Informatique de Vincennes. — A. Michael Noll (1939, [–], USA) studied electrical engineering at the Newark College of Engineering (B.S. 1961), New York University (M.S. 1963), and the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn (Ph.D. 1961) in New York. 1961 started to work for Bell Laboratories. Professor emeritus of the University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication. He lives in Stirling, NJ. — Koloman Novak (1933, Dubrovnik, today HR) studied at the Škola primijenjenih umjetnosti (1950–1955) and the Akademija primenjenih umetnosti, Belgrade (1955–1959). 1966–1971 lived in Vienna, 1996–1998 in London. He lives in Belgrade, RS. — Computer center of the Boris Kidrič Institute of Nuclear Sciences The Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences is situated near Belgrade. It was founded in 1948 as Institute of Physics and renamed Boris Kidrič Institute of Nuclear Sciences in 1953. Since 1992 it is called Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences. Employees of the institute participated in tendencije 4. kompjuteri i vizuelna istraživanja / tendencies 4. computers and visual research. — Lev V. Nusberg (1937, Tashkent, today UZ – 1992, Orange, CT, USA) studied at the USSR Academy of Arts (1951–1958). 1962 founder of Dviženije. 1972 Dviženije disbanded, and Nusberg founded the group Dynamik in Leningrad. 1976 emigrated to the USA and lived in Orange. |