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Perception of Diacritical Characteristics by Students of Lower Secondary Education
Severin, Svatopluk ; Andreska, Jan (advisor) ; Hanel, Lubomír (referee)
The thesis focuses on visual media in science textbooks and specifically on the diacritical characteristics of animals. The theoretical part concentrates on the textbook, its function and nonverbal media. The thesis elaborate more closely on the form and function in education of illustration and photography. It also discusses the creation of biological illustrations and the work of the illustrator of the groups of animals used in the questionnaire survey. In the practical part, quantitative research through a questionnaire survey determines how students of lower secondary education perceive the diacritical characteristics of selected animals depicted through illustrations and photographs in natural textbooks.
Transformations of manipulation in Czech photography at the turn of 20th and 21st centuries
Růžičková, Tereza ; Francová, Sylva (advisor) ; Magidová, Markéta (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the problematics, which has existed since the inception of photography and is constantly becoming more and more current - manipulation in photography. Over a brief overview of the history of photography and the development of manipulation in photography in pre - and (post-) digital production, the thesis focuses primarily on the transformations of manipulation in photography, prompted by the arrival of digital technology in the Czech Republic. The issue is demonstrated through several artists who, from the 1990 s onwards, began to work with new possibilities of manipulation in photography, thus disrupting the traditional view of this medium. In the didactic part, the work focuses on techniques of manipulation with photography that can be used in art classes, especially at the second level of primary schools and secondary schools. The practical part presents a series of author's photographs that disrupt the stereotype of everyday life by means of editing. KEYWORDS photography, digital technology, manipulated photo, manipulation
Contemporary forms of photography in art education
Zavadilová, Šárka ; Francová, Sylva (advisor) ; Magidová, Markéta (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on the utilization of contemporary photography in art education and its influence on the development of creativity and perception of art among primary and secondary school students. The theoretical part of the thesis presents the evolution of photography over the last thirty years, including definitions of new terms and directions, and introduces the most important authors of this period. In the didactic part of the work, educational programs working with contemporary photography for general high school students are designed, implemented, and evaluated. Finally, an author's portfolio reflecting trends in contemporary fine art photography is presented. The aim of the thesis is to explore various methods and strategies that enable the effective inclusion of digital and post-digital photography in art education and to analyze the benefits of this approach for the development of visual thinking and expressiveness of pupils. KEYWORDS photography, digital photography, art education, didactic transformation, digital competence, digital technology, graphic editors
Shades
Králová, Balbína ; Kovář, Petr (referee) ; Fexová, Patricie (advisor)
The result of my thesis is a set of paintings in dry pastel on canvas. Through the deliberate deformation of figures, which I use as a means of artistic expression, I try to capture the fragile nature of human existence, characterized by instability and transience. The subjects of the resulting paintings are portraits that depict my sisters and me.
Client Server Application for the Creation of File Pages for the PČR
Terbr, Filip ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Rydlo, Štěpán (advisor)
The diploma thesis is devoted to the design and implementation of a system for editing photographic documentation of the Police of the Czech Republic. The work includes an analysis of currently used technologies, a design of the client application, a design of the server part of the system and a description of the implementation of the client and server parts of the system. The resulting implementation of the server part is written in JavaScript with support for the Express.JS framework, the resulting client application is written in JavaScript using the Electron framework.
Insight
Valentová, Aneta ; Chalánková, Vendula (referee) ; Mikyta, Svätopluk (advisor)
This diploma thesis Insight brings philosophical reflection on photographic media in the form of installation with video-projection in space. Issues over problems of photographic media (locked doubles, stopped time, framed imprint of reality, real raw depiction) are opening by using story about creation of picture of a rabbit on the moon in the style of open metaphors in a white room. Through this myth photographic medium gets the concrete form - in the form of symbolic environment with objets and signs. The whole work is free personification of photograph in whose inside the audience may find themselves.
User Interface for HDR Tone Mapping System
Jedlička, Jan ; Špaňhel, Jakub (referee) ; Čadík, Martin (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to improve graphical user interface of Tone Mapping Studio(TMS) program. This program is being developed on the Faculty of Information Technology(FIT), Brno University of Technology (BUT) by doc. Ing. Martin Čadík, PhD. The current program is using framework Qt3 , which is old and not compatible with modern libraries. This program has to be rewritten to support current version Qt5. I will analyze other programs in the area of working with High Dynamic Range (HDR) images and video. Changes for improving the interface will be proposed and UX tests will be done. Second part will consist of comparing plug-ins for converting images to grayscale that already exists in TMS.
Side Effect / This could be us
Masevnina, Polina ; Pustaiová,, Zuzana (referee) ; Klodová, Lenka (advisor)
My bachelor thesis Side Effect / This could be us consists of a series of photographs and the texts in the form of a visual intimate diary and focuses mainly on self-reflection. As in my previous works, I reflect on romantic and sexual relationships, changes in my mental and physical condition, whether caused by love affairs, any kind of addiction, or by taking anti- depressants. The side effect of medical psychotherapy affecting sexuality is one of the top- ics I reveal in my project. By creating my self-portraits and writing explicit notes, I satisfy the obsessive need to share my intimate life - digital exhibitionism has a therapeutic meaning in this case, it helps to ex- perience and cope with my current state. I interpret intimacy from the perspective of sharing a personal space. I explore the physical and symbolic nature of the text as the way of ex- pression and my own body as a tool for preserving and living memories. Focusing on the body I materialise it as the map of touches, I turn my experiences into a physical form.
Mobile application for remote control of photographic equipment
Winter, Luca ; Vojáček, Zdeněk (referee) ; Kovář, Jiří (advisor)
This project describes the design of a mobile application for devices running on the iOS platform. The desired purpose of the application is for it to be able to control photographic equipment from a distance with the ability to check on its current state. It describes the options currently available and a description of the source code of the designed application.

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