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Georg Nees Georg Nees (born 1926 in Nuremberg, Germany) is a pioneer of computer art and generative graphics. He studied mathematics, physics and philosophy in Erlangen and Stuttgart and was scientific advisor at the SEMIOSIS, International Journal of semiotics and aesthetics.〔Semiosis, http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/kuenstler/nees/biografie/〕 In 1977, he was appointed Honorary Professor of Applied computer science at the University of Erlangen〔Arbeitsberichte des Instituts für Informatik Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen Nürnberg, 2003 ()〕 Nees is one of the "3N" computer pioneers, an abbreviation that has become acknowledged for Frieder Nake, Georg Nees and A. Michael Noll, whose computer graphics were created with digital computers.〔Christoph Klütsch (2007, Juli): Computergrafik: Ästhetische Experimente zwischen zwei Kulturen. Springer, 2007, Page 20, ISBN 9783211394090〕〔Herbert W. Franke: ''Grenzgebiete der bildenden Kunst'', Staatsgalerie Stuttgart In: Katalog, 1972, Page 69.〕 == Early life and studies == George Nees was born in 1926 in Nuremberg, where he spent his childhood. He showed scientific curiosity and interest in art from a young age and among his favorite pastimes were viewing art postcards and looking through a microscope. He attended a school in Schwabach near Nuremberg, graduating in 1945.〔(Autorenvita ) auf der Webseite des Deutschen Wissenschafts-Verlags.〕 From 1945 to 1951, he studied mathematics and physics at the University of Erlangen then worked as an industry mathematician for the Siemens Schuckertwerk in Erlangen from 1951 to 1985. There he started to write his first programs in 1959.〔http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/stories/storyReader$5255〕 The company was later incorporated into the Siemens AG. From 1964 onwards, he studied philosophy at the Technische Hochschule Stuttgart (since 1967 the University of Stuttgart), under Max Bense. He received his doctorate with his thesis on Generative Computergraphik under Max Bense in 1969. His work is considered one of the first theses on Generative Computer Graphics. In 1969, his thesis was published as a book entitled "Generative Computergraphik" and also included examples of program code and graphics produced thereby.〔Generative Computergraphik, Siemens AG, Berlin, München, 1969〕 After his retirement in 1985 Nees worked as an author and in the field of computer art.
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