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Born 1981. Studied philosophy and English and American studies in Masaryk University [[Brno]]. Collaborates with [[13m3]] initiative, which led in [[2006]] and [[2007]] to organisation of two-week long [[Summer Open Academy]], workshop-based event examining collaboration and experimentation between artistic, technical, media and humanistic fields. Translates also for [[3/4]] magazine. In [[2006]] worked in [[A4 - Zero Space]] as a coordinator of Visegrad Arts Lab project. Involved in coordination of [[Multiplace]] network culture festival. Since 2008 PhD student at [[CAS Prague|FAMU]] Prague. Lives in [[Prague]].
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Born 1981 in Trenčín, Slovakia. Studied philosophy and English and American studies in Masaryk University [[Brno]]. She co-organised two editions of the [[Summer Open Academy]], workshop-based event examining collaboration and experimentation between artistic, technical, media and humanistic fields (2006, 2007), followed by the series of summer events ''Letní dílny'' in the Czech Republic organised by [[Yo-Yo]] initiative. Magdaléna was involved in coordination of [[Multiplace]] network culture festival, and has worked with [[3/4]] magazine and [[A4 - Zero Space]] in Bratislava. She received her PhD from [[CAS Prague|FAMU]] Prague (2008-13) with a thesis on tactical media.

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Born 1981 in Trenčín, Slovakia. Studied philosophy and English and American studies in Masaryk University Brno. She co-organised two editions of the Summer Open Academy, workshop-based event examining collaboration and experimentation between artistic, technical, media and humanistic fields (2006, 2007), followed by the series of summer events Letní dílny in the Czech Republic organised by Yo-Yo initiative. Magdaléna was involved in coordination of Multiplace network culture festival, and has worked with 3/4 magazine and A4 - Zero Space in Bratislava. She received her PhD from FAMU Prague (2008-13) with a thesis on tactical media.