Tomas Rawlings

tom@aurochdigital.com

Tomas is currently the creative director at Auroch Digital Ltd and a games designer with Red Wasp Design. Prior to this Tomas was the co-founder of FluffyLogic and the Development Director for 6 years until September 2010 when he left to start Auroch Digital Ltd. In the past, Tomas has worked for Cardiff City Council as an assistant psychologist and residential social worker in the mid to late 1990's. He decided to follow earlier inclinations and moved to working as a computer games designer for Hothouse Creations and Pivotal Games for PC, Dreamcast, PlayStation2 and xbox. He has also worked as an associate lecturer at Bridgwater College on matters of media and technology and computer games. He is currently working on a PhD examining evolutionary theory and networked forms of media at UWE.

Tomas is the co-author of the first ever book on filmmaking and the Internet: Plug In & Turn On: A Guide to Filmmaking for the Internet. Published by Marion Boyars Publishers (May 2004). Tomas is interested in evolution, science and reason, but looks forward to the day when the great Cthulhu awakes and ushers in the end times.

Ai! Ai! Cthulhu Ph'Tagen Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu Rl'yeh wgah'nagl fhtagn!

Tomas is on twitter @TomasRawlings and there is a much longer biography on his blog.

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