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Performance stroje a divadlo bez herců
Dumas, Elie Dominique ; ZUPANC LOTKER, Sodja (advisor) ; LJUBKOVÁ, Marta (referee)
Když jsem se začínal zajímat o umění, ihned jsem byl fascinován emocemi a zkušenostmi, které vám Umění může přinést. Vliv umění mne inspiroval odjakživa. Prozkoumával jsem mnohé zkušenosti a koncepty světa ve snaze změnit naše vize a stav mysli. Zkušenosti s formou a prostorem v umění vytvářejí nový svět v naší mysli, což je ideální způsob k procítění emoce Uměleckého Díla. V dnešní době je zapotřebí probudit představivost v myslích lidí, kteří jsou často sobečtí a frustrovaní. Od začátku století je koncepce světa v umění falešná, postrádající citlivost, a proto musíme dokázat, že svět může být zachráněn. V dnešní době je zapotřebí býti frustrovaný, unavený, ustrašený, nemocný, šťastný a v lásce. V tomto novém věku moderních strojů a vyspělých technologií chceme zažívat nové zkušenosti. Jsme závislí na sledování představ v realitě. Což je i pro mne způsob, jak cítit emoce.
Feminist audiovisual art: We, women, artist
Ševčíková, Martina ; RŮŽIČKOVÁ, Alice (advisor) ; Kontra, Gabriela (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on early feminist audio-visual works in relation to the author’s own bachelor film and film-poem. The thesis studies significant artwork created during the second wave of the feminist movement. It also follows the current Czech female artwork as the background for the author’s own creations.
Food as a Source of Meanings in Conceptual Art
Guhová, Vendula ; POSPISZYL, Tomáš (advisor) ; Uhnák, Tomáš (referee)
“Food as a Source of Meanings in Conceptual Art: Artistic Attitudes of Alison Knowles and Rirkrit Tiravanija” is a case study that examines the spectre of meanings mediated by food in the 20th century art and context-dependent changes of those. The thesis describes and compares the meanings of cooking and eating in Alison Knowles's pieces Propostion: Make a Salad and The Identical Lunch and Rirkrit Tiravanija's pieces Untitled (Pad/Thai) and Untitled (Free/Still), with regard to their contemporary and artistic context (Fluxus and relational aesthetics). It explores when do these activities - using quotidian acts - become an art piece and what mythology do these two artists build around themselves. One of the important aspects examined is a motive of connectivity.
Scenographic Work with Documentary Material
Zemenová, Kateřina ; ŽIŽKA, Tomáš (advisor) ; SVOBODOVÁ-HRABOVÁ, Jana (referee)
Bachelors thesis describes documentary project Family Dinner and the preceding partial projects Peace Generation and My name is Sara Millesson, which study possible methods of work with documentary approach to scenography. Thesis puts these partial topics in context of current world documentary theatre, performance and conceptual art. It follows the path of the topic from the initial idea to the fully realised thing. The point of this bachelor thesis is to reverse engineer the processes which lead to the final form and name them.
Actor or Dancer
Šurková, Julie ; NOVÁK, Vladimír (advisor) ; TRPIŠOVSKÝ, Lukáš (referee)
This thesis is a theoretical description of my study of current and modern dance at the dance conservatory Duncan Centre. The description continues with my study at the Department of Alternative and Puppet Theatre at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. There is a comparison of acting and dancing. Both are close and, at the same time, distant areas of performance. The goal of the thesis it to identify the elements that are shared or unique between them. Specifically, there is a description of the difficulties for a dancer to become an actor and, on the other hand, for an actor to become a dancer. There is also a list of conditions that need to be met for somebody to be a full-time dancer and actor. The first part of the thesis describes my experience and my view of an actor and dancer. The term 'performer' is discussed as it should not be used for all the people who do more than one artistic area. The second part of the thesis deals with training that is needed for dancing and acting. There is a list of the requirements needed for a dancer to become an actor. The last part of the thesis focuses on a trial period and it finds events when the areas merge in one.
The Positive Revolt
Brinda, Antonín ; PILÁTOVÁ, Jana (advisor) ; ADÁMEK, Jiří (referee)
In the first place, the aim of this bachelor work is to reflect The Positive Revolt - author's bachelor artwork. We also aim to explore the research and artistic realizations which lead to its making. We also introduce the Cibulení art project and explain the reasons why the project has failed. The descriptive approach is backed by ideas of theoreticians from different walks of the theory of Art such as Hakim Bey, David Graeber, Guy Debord, Louis Pierre Althusser, Tomáš Kulka and others. In its last part the work introduces two Czech so-called political art groups (Pode Bal and Rafani) and considers possible ways to understand the term political art notably in its relationship with activism.
Ivan Kafka, Photography between documentation and art
Mertová, Alexandra ; JANOŠČÍK, Václav (advisor) ; LEDVINA, Josef (referee)
The thesis deals with photographic work of conceptual artist Ivan Kafka and questions regarding the thin line between technical documentation and its artistic quality. It focuses primarily on issues related to the documentation of art and presentation of  installa-tion records. Issues accompanying photographic documentation of art are presented using examples of specific works by Ivan Kafka and his approach from a technical and artistic point of view. The text is built around thematic interviews with the author Ivan Kafka, art photographer Martin Polák and art historian Pavlina Morgan. The purpose of  these interviews was to present a specification of Kafka's documentary approach  from different perspectives and point to the exceptional, as well as problematic aspects of his photographic work. Individual subject areas are developed considering the problematic questions concerning documentation of photography.
From Radioart to Musical Theatre
Jiřička, Lukáš ; KLÍMA, Miloslav (advisor) ; NOVOTNÝ, Pavel (referee)
This dissertation From Radioart to Musical Theatre aims at showing connections between seemingly different fields ? mainly sound-drama radioart, which in German is called Hörspiel, and musical theatre. In my dissertation, I try to define the characteristics as well as structural principles of text, space, sound, voice, acting, music and body in these transdisciplinary forms and genres, which have never retained any kind of purity in the traditional sense.In the analytical and introductory historical part of my dissertation, various seemingly different areas were introduced and discussed. These areas were musical or sound theatre in its general as well as specific form and its interrelation with sound installations, performance, radioart in form of Hörspiel, musical composition and sound art. In the following chapters, I used examples of several pivotal personalities from the German speaking area skilled in musical composition as well as directing and dramatics to present for instance the influence of musical structure on composition and other performing activities or the relationship of dramatic or literary model to its scenographic adaptation. The whole issue of relationships of disparate art forms is being showed on the examples of several artists ? directing composers who create these links thanks to their activity in various fields, as they intertwine musical and performing worlds on the level of structure, motifs and dramatics. The creators of such heterogeneous artworks using the strategy of the so-called negative dramatics are inherently split personalities - Heiner Goebbels, Helmut Oehring, Olga Neuwirth and Andreas Ammer. Goebbels as well as Oehring, Neuwirth and Ammer are able to make use of their experience with musical composition and/or work for the radio in the creation of musical performances in the way that they let particular composition techniques and staging be freely influenced by the knowledge of other media. Besides the above mentioned group of artists, I mention also other significant authors from the 20th and 21st century, who dealt with radioart, musical composition, collage and montage, performance and musical theatre - Bertolt Brecht, Dziga Vertov, Emil František Burian, Walter Ruttmann, John Cage, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Dieter Schnebel, Georg Katzer, Friedrich Schenker, FM Einheit či Laurie Anderson and Georges Aperghis. Without the influence of the last fifty year-history of radioart, musical theatre would certainly not be such an important form of alternative theatre and performing art as such. Especially nowadays, when thanks to the emancipation and stressing of sound at the expense of acting a new stage language is being created within musical theatre, and the form itself transforms into yet little analysed field of the so-called postspectacular or mechanical theatre without actors.
Crossover
Tejnorová, Petra ; KLÍMA, Miloslav (advisor) ; KROBOT, Miroslav (referee)
This dissertation entitled CROSSOVER, between the layers of my own staging experience, on the boundaries of forms, genres and not only those, is divided into three parts. All sections are primarily based on my own theatre experience and are interlaced with numerous examples from performances and theatrically performative thinking of selected foreign ensembles. Given the subject matter, the first part primarily deals with Gob Squad and Shunt ensembles and the director Mike Leigh. In the second part, Rimini Protokoll and again Gob Squad are mentioned. The third part is dedicated mainly to the director Tim Etchells and his Forced Entertainment ensemble. My theatre experience is presented in the introductory part of this dissertation; starting with complex shows which represent a symbiosis of all components and are linked by their staging style and formerly discovered drama methods to authorial/devised projects to theatre which implements documentary and technological elements. In the first part of this dissertation, differences and subtle nuances between authorial and devised theatres are examined with focus on the specific devising creative method. The second part of the dissertation is focused on documentary and technologies. The third part consists of subtopics introduced in the previous chapters with respect to crossing boundaries between forms, genres and methodologies, which are more closely related to the phenomena of boundaries between theatre performances/events, fiction/reality, spectator/witness, actor/performer. The methods or the optics with which I work are based on the phenomenon of the mentioned areas and topics. The manner of addressing the issue can be likened to a phenomenological insight.
ANTHONY MCCALL'S "OTHER" FILMS
Břicháčková, Klára ; POSPISZYL, Tomáš (advisor) ; KUBÍČEK, Jiří (referee)
The thesis "Anthony McCall's Other Films" deals with new possibilities of film as a medium. McCall designs light installations which surround the spectator in a gallery space. In my thesis I examine the reasons leading him to the creation of such minimalistic films, exploring his inspirations and interests. Even though his art works at first sight do not resemble films as we know them, I find it intriguing to think of them as films. Anthony McCall enabled us to enter the abstract world of his films. It is a world in which each spectator plays the main part.

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