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Street Gore Food
Ponomarevová, Daniela ; Zálešák, Jan (referee) ; Mikyta, Svätopluk (advisor)
The thesis Street Gore Food thematizes the banal motif of the excavation inside a common local road, represented by a sidewalk, and themes of fast food culture. The project is set within a conceptual and visual framework inspired by fairground attractions such as the Haunted House or Ghost Train, the trashy premises of B-movie and C-movie horror films. The work thus combines the scary and absurd elements of genre structures, grotesque entertainment and the cheap commercialism of popular culture. Its main subject is the implicit mediation of a street scene: a pedestrian walks on the stone surface of a road while eating a baguette he bought at a fast food kiosk. During his routine walk, when he is bound to mindlessly consume his lunch, he is stopped by a fall into a strange trench. This takes the form of a grotesque digestive system made from the likeness of kitchen equipment used to grind up food, or a bizarre menu having the character of a tasty menu from popular fast food chains. Street Gore Food is thus a stylized 3D model section of a sidewalk created using recycled-found cardboard material and drawing techniques.
The enzymatic hydrolysis of waste paper - a source of raw materials for production of liquid biofuels
Lepař, Petr ; Stloukal, Radek (referee) ; Gabriel, Petr (advisor)
In diploma thesis the process of enzymatic hydrolysis of waste paper as a source for the production of liquid biofuels is discused. It follows directly the homonymous diploma thesis from Ing. Brummer, and it is based on the findings, which were solved and decided in previous work. In the theoretical part there is a summarization of basic information on the enzymatic hydrolysis of waste paper and the associated influences of various factors of the rate and degree of hydrolysis. Higher attention is paid to a waste cardboard and its pretreatment methods due to the maximalization of the yield of hydrolysis. The next part summarizes options of the fermentative production of biofuels, focusing on the method of simultaneous saccharification and fermentation, where the further appropriate organism for ethanol fermentation is discussed. The last part is about the technological process from the raw material input to the separation of ethanol. In the experimental section the pre-treatment of waste paper in order to maximize the efficiency of hydrolysis was examined. The best results were achieved using a vibratory mill. In addition, various parameters for simultaneous saccharification and fermentation were optimized using enzymes from Novozymes® company and the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The conversion rate of waste paper cellulose to reducing sugars was observed by spectrophotometric method by Somogyi - Nelson and the amount of produced ethanol was quantified using HPLC / RI. As a part of this thesis some conditions (amount of enzyme, substrate, nutrients, yeasts, temperature, pH, type of buffer) were optimized to maximize the effectiveness of the overall process. All experiments were carried out on corrugated cardboard, which was chosen as the most promising material for hydrolysis that was among the waste paper pulp in diploma thesis by Ing. Brummer.
Tools for the Punching Process
Jelínek, Daniel ; Šrajer, Jan (referee) ; Peterková, Eva (advisor)
Elaborated project is focused on the study of die cutting/punching technology and its aim is research and comparison of machines and principles used, given to the processed material. Within the project, differences between two types of tools used are compared, namely for die cutting of cardboard sheets and punching of metal sheets. The project also includes a design of die cutting tool for pharmaceutical folding boxes with complete stripping tool and counter plate on automated die cutting press Bobst SPanthera 106 LE.
Design of end effector of industrial robot for folding carton boxes
Gábik, Jaroslav ; Szabari, Mikuláš (referee) ; Kočiš, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the design of an end effector for folding and stapling cardboard boxes of various sizes without the need for manual settings of the device. It also proposes the design of the entire folding process and the related workplace. The entire device is designed to be adaptable to current production requirements. The first part of the thesis is dedicated to the description of the actual state of folding boxes. In the next section, two variants are designed and analysed in more detail. After selecting a suitable variant by the multicriterial analysis, corresponding design is suggested and necessary calculations are performed. The mentioned design straightens the boxes with a movable wall. This is followed by an economic evaluation that takes into account calculation of material costs, purchased parts, assembly and necessary equipment. Result of this work is simplification of the already used end effectors for folding boxes and related design of slightly different workplace style.
Architectural visualization in virtual reality
Hložanka, Filip ; Rujbrová, Šárka (referee) ; Reich, Pavel (advisor)
Tato práce se zaměřuje na nynější podobu virtuální reality a její využití v průmyslovém designu a architektuře. Je rozdělená do dvou částí. V první částí je popsána historie virtuální reality včetně fází vývoje a nejpopulárnějších produktů. Dále jsou v ní porovnány současné produkty virtuální reality dostupné pro uživatele spolu s technologiemi pro sledování pohybu uživatele a jeho interakce s virtuálním prostředím. Jsou v ní také vysvětleny problémy při zavádění virtuální reality do pracovního prostředí, a nakonec je uvedeno několik příkladů využití virtuální reality v průmyslu. Druhá část se zaměřuje na jednu z těchto možností využití virtuální reality – architektonickou vizualizaci, přičemž je v ní popsána její evoluce, jsou v ní porovnány softwarové možnosti pro její tvorbu a zobrazování, a nakonec je ukázán příklad přenesení reálné místnosti do virtuální podoby. Závěr se zaměřuje na možnosti rozvoje virtuální reality, výsledky porovnání softwarů pro architektonickou vizualizaci a proces tvorby příkladu vizualizace.
Monument
Mrva, Jozef ; Vaněk, Vojtěch (referee) ; Stratil, Václav (advisor)
I base my spatial installations upon working with waste materials. I use characteristic and aesthetics of cardboard and wooden clippings to express dialogue with geometrical drawings, which I have been producing since the last year. Protracted and unexpectedly-carved shapes resemble timber beams or ruins and can lead to ecological or eschatological questions. The title "Monument" is an ironical disputation with human trace and materials we use without giving them any further attention.
Info(VR)architecture
Ponomarevová, Daniela ; Janoščík,, Václav (referee) ; Mikyta, Svätopluk (advisor)
In my bachelor thesis, which I called Info(VR)architecture, I base on my previous projects, in which I have developed through symbolic-dystopian narratives a reflection about human mortality and the fear of losing control, and the influence and power of information of the internet on the state of our shared reality. I deconstruct and reunite these into new constellations in which I explore the relationship between virtual and physical reality and the human being.
Úložný nábytek z recyklovaného papíru
Dobrovolný, Lubomír
The work deals with storage furniture from recycled paper, due to sustainable design, the current excessive paper waste and low-cost living. In order for the product to remain on the market, it tries to combine the principles of solitaires with modular systems. Cardboard is intended as the final material. The work addresses the design, ergonomics and aesthetic appearance in the context of purchasing potential.
Návrh nábytkového prvku z lepenky
Bělohlávková, Sára
The main purpose of the bachelor thesis was to use ecological material in the design, such as corrugated cardboard and to create a functional furniture element from it. The first part of the bachelor thesis contained theoretical knowledge, which included ecology, economics, ergonomics, recycling and the properties of paper and cardboard. In the second part, the practical part, the research and the production process of the design and the final product were described.
Info(VR)architecture
Ponomarevová, Daniela ; Janoščík,, Václav (referee) ; Mikyta, Svätopluk (advisor)
In my bachelor thesis, which I called Info(VR)architecture, I base on my previous projects, in which I have developed through symbolic-dystopian narratives a reflection about human mortality and the fear of losing control, and the influence and power of information of the internet on the state of our shared reality. I deconstruct and reunite these into new constellations in which I explore the relationship between virtual and physical reality and the human being.

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