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Iconographic analysis of the painting by Jan Vermeer - Allegory of Faith
Sotnikova, Iana ; Zlatohlávek, Martin (advisor) ; Royt, Jan (referee)
The subject of this work is Jan Vermeer's painting Allegory of the Catholic faith, painted in the seventies of the seventeenth century - during the Golden Age of Dutch painting. The painting explores its theme, so the work focuses mainly on iconographic and iconological analysis. The meaning of each of the many and varied symbols that this image contains is examined. The aim of the work is to describe in detail and interpret the elements of the depicted allegory. The task also consists in the recognition of symbolic and allegorical objects and their interpretation in a contemporary context. The main sources of information, in addition to the image itself, will be electronic media, written sources, namely 42 publications from the list of literature, among which there are iconographic dictionaries, monographs about the artist and other works. The work consists of an introduction, five chapters, a conclusion, A list of literature, appendices and a picture part. The practical significance of the work lies in its possible use for lectures and workshops on the art of Holland, the art of the baroque and for writing other scientific works.
Dílo Johanna Sebastiana Bacha v sémiotické perspektivě
JAROLÍMOVÁ, Jana
This dissertation deals with the semiotic potential of J.S. Bach's work. The topic follows on from the diploma thesis Music as a sign and the author's pedagogical musical practice. The first part of the thesis is focused on the semiotic nature of the musical piece and its communication function with reference to the semiotic art theory of Josef Zverina. It is focused on the characteristics of the artistic sign, the sign functions, and above all to the subjects appearing in semiotic musical communication: the creator, the perceiver, and the performer. The aim of the first part is to characterize key semiotic musical concepts for the next parts of the thesis and also to evaluate the contribution of Zverina's concept to musical semiotics. The second part of the thesis is focused on the most used semiotic triad of icons - index - symbol in the concept of Ch. S. Peirce. As part of the iconicity of the musical sign, attention is paid to musical notation and its semiotic marking. In the music index, a large space is devoted to affect theory and the semiotic insight of musical emotions. The musical symbol is clarified in Bach's theological utterance and the analysis of symbolically rich places in his pieces. The aim of the second part is to link Peirce's sign triad with specific musical examples and to find out how these types of signs function in the musical discourse. The third part of the thesis is focused on the claim that Bach's musical artwork can be related to Leibniz's monadology. The goal is to clarify what analogies and differences result from this interdependence. The conclusion of the thesis contains an overlap into the current problems of artificial intelligence, which influences musical semiotics, as well as a summary of the contribution of this thesis.
A popular fairy tale as a theme referring to the sources and strength of it's author
FEJTKOVÁ, Tereza
The work deals with the search for the strength and resources of man in his favourite fairy tale story. The theoretical part deals with the fairy tale in general, its characteristics and structure. It also summarizes the importance of the psychological effect of the fairy tale on man. The application of fairy tale themes in art therapy work is described in more detail, and the background of projective-intervention therapy is mentioned.The practical part focuses on the search for strength and resources in the theme of My Favourite Fairy Tale. Seven case studies are presented, which are developed using a qualitative research method. In line with the focus of the art therapy study, the respondents' artifacts are interpreted in detail. The findings from the practical part of the thesis, together with the theoretical aspects, are compared in the discussion and the results are summarised in the conclusion of the thesis.
Debugging Information in Linker
Nikl, Vojtěch ; Křoustek, Jakub (referee) ; Masařík, Karel (advisor)
This thesis describes the conversion between the CCOFF object file format and the ELF file format. We start with a general object file format and its debbuging information, then we focus closely on the ELF, CCOFF and DWARF debugging information. The functionality of the CCOFF format is encapsulated in the ObjectFile class library. Then follows the description of creating an ELF object file, its filling with the proper data and its conversion back to the CCOFF format.
Symbols in the European cartographic work with topographic content
Šafránková, Tereza ; Bartoněk, Dalibor (referee) ; Plánka, Ladislav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the exploration and comparison of symbol keys used for official maps of European countries. The theoretical part deals mainly with legends and cartographic symbols as a key element of the thesis. Then an assessment of available symbol systems and comparison of map symbols used in symbol systems for the official map of the Czech Republic is made. In the conclusion there is drawn proposal for symbol system applicable to maps of all European countries.
The Pushdown Automaton Simulator
Graizely, Martin ; Blatný, Petr (referee) ; Bidlo, Radek (advisor)
Visualization often helps with the understanding and allows for a quicker grasp of the problem. This work is aimed on implementation of pushdown automaton simulator. The purpose of the application is to ease understanding of such abstract machine and its abilities, by providing visual design and possibility of algorithm's interactive animation.
Reading
Buzková, Petra ; Kozsiba, Klaudia (referee) ; Kvíčala, Petr (advisor)
Painting reflection based on reading the book Melancholia/it's forms and metamorphoses from the ancient times to the present.
Ape Boards
Kvardová, Kateřina ; Kloss, Jan (referee) ; Houf, Václav (advisor)
Ape Boards is my own newly formed label, which manufactures snowboards and kiteboards. For this thing I have proposed a substantial logotype, which has a function as a unifying element across the whole brand and designs boards. Website (www.apeboards.com). A first collection of snowboards and kiteboards from which I had made 7 pieces for a thesis. Designs do not 'mass' lust, because the objective is not a big production or promotion, but based on what I liked. From the minimalism through the color geometry to the gorillas, according to which the brand was named.
Implementation of HMI standards into Zenon system
Krásenský, Jan ; Kaczmarczyk, Václav (referee) ; Štohl, Radek (advisor)
Public part of this work summarizes theoretical knowledge of industrial visualization from definition of basic concepts to more specific description of the types and possibilities of current visualization. The second part deals with design and creation application for automatic data import and creation of graphic library of symbols conveyor technology for Zenon. To protect know-how of atx – technicka kancelar pro komplexni automatizaci s.r.o. is this part private.
I Live Tarot
Oplatková, Hana ; Vondřejcová, Silvie (referee) ; Klímová, Barbora (advisor)
Private deck of cards created during six-month survey and documentation of daily experiences. The package contains 49 cards and it is inspired by a set of 78 tarot cards. Text content - reverse side of the card was created using diary notes. Face side of the card was chosen as a representation of processes taking place usually in days when the card was read.

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