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Born 1975 in [[Prague]], lives in [[Brno]], [[Czech Republic]]. Lecturer, researcher and graphic designer with computer art and science roots. Graduated in computer science from the Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University [http://www.fi.muni.cz] in [[Brno]] (M.Sc 1998, Ph.D 2003). In 2002 held a doctoral fellowship at the Digital Media Group, University of Bristol [http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/Research/Digitalmedia] aimed at research in computational aesthetics.
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Born 1975 in [[Prague]], lives in [[Brno]], [[Czech Republic]]. Lecturer, researcher and graphic designer with computer science and art roots. Graduated in computer science from the Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University [http://www.fi.muni.cz] in [[Brno]] (M.Sc 1998, Ph.D 2003). In 2002 held a doctoral fellowship at the Digital Media Group, University of Bristol [http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/Research/Digitalmedia] aimed at research in computational aesthetics.
  
After Ph.D. graduation worked at the Faculty of Informatics as a researcher and lecturer of computer-aided art [http://artgorithms.droppages.com] (1999–2006), 3D modeling (2002–2006) and digital photography (2003–2006).  Lectured internet art at the [[Department of Musicology FF MU Brno|Interactive Media Theory]] programme, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University (2008–2009).   
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After Ph.D. graduation worked at the Faculty of Informatics as a researcher and lecturer of computer-aided art [http://artgorithms.droppages.com] (1999–2006), 3D modeling (2002–2006) and digital photography (2003–2006).  Held lectures on internet art and new media creativity at the [[Department of Musicology FF MU Brno|Interactive Media Theory]] programme, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University (2008–2009).   
  
Co-founder of the Graphic Design & Multimedia Studio [http://agdamm.fi.muni.cz] (2002) participating in various projects and events bringing art and science together. Editorial board member at the [[IM6]] journal for new media and information technology culture (2004–2005), member of the International Association of Art [http://www.iaa-europe.eu] and the Union of Visual Artists of the Czech Republic [http://www.uvucr.cz] (since 2006). Co-founder of non-profit cultural association Napříč.cz [http://www.napric.cz] and member of its endowment board (since 2007). Involved in [[Multiplace]] new media culture festival as a coordinator of Student Match forum (2008). Curator of students’ exhibitions of computer art Digital Masox [http://www.napric.cz/digital-masox] (2009) and Multidataloď [http://www.napric.cz/multidatalod-2011] (2011).
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Tomáš is a co-founder of the Graphic Design & Multimedia Studio [http://agdamm.fi.muni.cz] (2002) where he participated in various projects and events bringing art and science together. He was the editorial board member at the [[IM6]] journal for new media and information technology culture (2004–2005), and currently a member of the International Association of Art [http://www.iaa-europe.eu] and the Union of Visual Artists of the Czech Republic [http://www.uvucr.cz] (since 2006). Tomáš is also a co-founder of the non-profit cultural association Napříč.cz [http://www.napric.cz] and member of its endowment board (since 2007). He was involved in [[Multiplace]] new media culture festival as a coordinator of the Student Match forum (2008).  
  
Since 2007 has been working as a freelancing lecturer and graphic designer. Currently enjoys teaching computer-aided art [http://artgorithms.droppages.com] at the Faculty of Information Technology, Brno University of Technology [http://www.fit.vutbr.cz] (since 2005), typography & graphic design at the Centre for the Socially Disadvantaged CELSUZ [http://www.celsuz.cz] (since 2013), and algorithmic art at the [[Department of Musicology FF MU Brno|Interactive Media Theory]], Masaryk University (since 2014). He is the editorial board member at TIMezin peer-reviewed journal [http://www.timezine.cz] focused on theoretical discourse and interdisciplinary research of new media (since 2013). His research interests include revealing aesthetic potential of computer-aided imagery, examining computational background of artistic expression and proposing algorithmic criteria for aesthetic evaluation.
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Since 2007 has been working as a freelancing university lecturer and graphic designer. Currently enjoys teaching computer-aided art [http://artgorithms.droppages.com] at the Faculty of Information Technology, Brno University of Technology [http://www.fit.vutbr.cz] (since 2005) and algorithmic art at the [[Department of Musicology FF MU Brno|Interactive Media Theory]], Masaryk University (since 2014). He is the editorial board member at TIMezin peer-reviewed journal [http://www.timezine.cz] focused on theoretical discourse and interdisciplinary research of new media (since 2013). His research interests include revealing aesthetic potential of computer-aided imagery, examining computational background of artistic expression and proposing algorithmic criteria for aesthetic evaluation.
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Tomáš held four solo exhibitions — Theatre Poster (Brno 2014), Seven Year Retrospective (Brno 2013), Mar del Plata // Buenos Aires (Brno 2005), Photographics (Brno 2003) — and participated in many collective art shows, including Ars Electronica (Linz 2001), Computer Multimedia Art (Prague 2002) or DOX Center for Contemporary Art (Prague 2013). He also curates students’ exhibitions of computer art — Digital Masox [http://www.napric.cz/digital-masox] (2009), Multidataloď [http://www.napric.cz/multidatalod-2011] (2011) and Artgoritmy (2014).
  
  

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Born Prague, Czech Republic
Lives in Brno, Czech Republic

Born 1975 in Prague, lives in Brno, Czech Republic. Lecturer, researcher and graphic designer with computer science and art roots. Graduated in computer science from the Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University [1] in Brno (M.Sc 1998, Ph.D 2003). In 2002 held a doctoral fellowship at the Digital Media Group, University of Bristol [2] aimed at research in computational aesthetics.

After Ph.D. graduation worked at the Faculty of Informatics as a researcher and lecturer of computer-aided art [3] (1999–2006), 3D modeling (2002–2006) and digital photography (2003–2006). Held lectures on internet art and new media creativity at the Interactive Media Theory programme, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University (2008–2009).

Tomáš is a co-founder of the Graphic Design & Multimedia Studio [4] (2002) where he participated in various projects and events bringing art and science together. He was the editorial board member at the IM6 journal for new media and information technology culture (2004–2005), and currently a member of the International Association of Art [5] and the Union of Visual Artists of the Czech Republic [6] (since 2006). Tomáš is also a co-founder of the non-profit cultural association Napříč.cz [7] and member of its endowment board (since 2007). He was involved in Multiplace new media culture festival as a coordinator of the Student Match forum (2008).

Since 2007 has been working as a freelancing university lecturer and graphic designer. Currently enjoys teaching computer-aided art [8] at the Faculty of Information Technology, Brno University of Technology [9] (since 2005) and algorithmic art at the Interactive Media Theory, Masaryk University (since 2014). He is the editorial board member at TIMezin peer-reviewed journal [10] focused on theoretical discourse and interdisciplinary research of new media (since 2013). His research interests include revealing aesthetic potential of computer-aided imagery, examining computational background of artistic expression and proposing algorithmic criteria for aesthetic evaluation.

Tomáš held four solo exhibitions — Theatre Poster (Brno 2014), Seven Year Retrospective (Brno 2013), Mar del Plata // Buenos Aires (Brno 2005), Photographics (Brno 2003) — and participated in many collective art shows, including Ars Electronica (Linz 2001), Computer Multimedia Art (Prague 2002) or DOX Center for Contemporary Art (Prague 2013). He also curates students’ exhibitions of computer art — Digital Masox [11] (2009), Multidataloď [12] (2011) and Artgoritmy (2014).


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