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* Mihai Nadin, "Alea iacta est", in ''Manfred Mohr'' monograph, Waser Verlag Zürich 1994. [http://www.emohr.com/tx_nadin_e.html]
 
* Mihai Nadin, "Alea iacta est", in ''Manfred Mohr'' monograph, Waser Verlag Zürich 1994. [http://www.emohr.com/tx_nadin_e.html]
  
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See also: [[Romania#Computer_and_computer-aided_art]]
 
  
 
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[[Category:Computer art|Nadin, Mihai]]

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Born 1938 in Braşov, Romania. Scholar and researcher in electrical engineering, computer science, aesthetics, semiotics, human-computer interaction (HCI), computational design, post-industrial society, and anticipatory systems. His publications on these topics number over 200, and he has lectured throughout the world.

Currently Mihai Nadin is a professor at the University of Texas at Dallas, appointed to the Ashbel Smith Professorship in Interactive Arts, Technology, and Computer Science. He is director of the Institute for Research in Anticipatory Systems. Nadin is also a member of the Advisory Committee of University of the People.

Articles
  • Mihai Nadin, "Alea iacta est", in Manfred Mohr monograph, Waser Verlag Zürich 1994. [1]
See also

Romania#Computer and computer-aided art

External links