Tomasz Imieliński

In 2000, he co-founded Connotate Technologies,[5] a web data extraction company based in New Brunswick, NJ.

[23] He is an inventor and co-inventor on multiple patents[26] ranging from search technology to web data extraction as well as multimedia processing, data mining, and mobile computing (e.g. patent on "Method and system for audio access to information in a wide area computer network"[27]).

System Crash consisted of three musicians Tomasz Imielinski vocal and guitar, James Jeude (bass) and Tomek Unrat (drums).

[28] Internity, the first show of System Crash, focused on the internet revolution and its philosophical consequences – interplay between the virtual and real world, anthropomorphization of machines, programs and files.

Internity was featured in Knitting Factory, in 2001, and received enthusiastic reviews in Star Ledger and New York Times.

System Crash played to sold-out audiences and quickly achieved cult status in the avant-garde music scene of New York City.