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Labyrinth
Špaňhelová, Kateřina ; Havlásek Tatarová, Lucie (advisor) ; Roeselová, Věra (referee)
This master thesis deals with the theme Labyrinth, its interpretation, form, way of usage, historical and geographical occurance and evolution. The work is divided into three basic sections. The first one, theoretical, traces the evolution of the Labyrinth in historical and cultural context, and its transformations up to nowadays. The second part is didactic and includes worked out art projects for high school and gymnasiums on the theme of Labyrinth in the areas of nature, art, civilisation, metaphors and rituals. Further it includes some of the carried out lessons. Third part is practical and it presents through sketches and photodocumantation some of my proposals for the installation in the nature, and other projects. Part of this master thesis an enclosed CD with extra photo and videodocumentation for my master thesis, with completed Guide to the history of labyrinths and a labyrinth Diary.
Reality and Dream
Kuthanová, Kristýna ; Sedlák, Michal (advisor) ; Havlásek Tatarová, Lucie (referee)
This work is concerned with theme of fact and dream which it concreted them into a narrower area of lookout. Work is solving man's wish which is connected with the individual memories and place. The theme is analysed within the context of relation with place over time. In teoretical part it is interested in temporality on the basis of special literature. It comes close to fulfilled of personal dream by the art project in relation to surveyed of temporality and development as well. That way it creates individual view on existing questions and it associates ties to culture of art. At last part the work is concerned with consideration over a possibility to use this theme by didactic point in art education.
Chairs
Pečenka, Petr ; Havlásek Tatarová, Lucie (advisor) ; Raudenský, Martin (referee)
PEČENKA P. Chairs /Thesis/, Prague 2011. Charles Univerzity, Faculty of Education, Department of Art Education 89 pages This thesis deals with history of the development of the chair design. As it was evoluting from its lauching until today production. It is focused on the materials, technologies, social and moral infuences which is very important for the resulting design and gradual differences of the funcional chair types. The special attention is paid on the contemporary design and the non-traditional materials influence. It contains my own chair design project and the use of the observations during lessons of art. Keywords: Design, chair, material, curent design, evolution
Ornament in Nature, Science and Art. Discourse Analysis of an Education Case Study
Havlásek Tatarová, Lucie ; Fulková, Marie (advisor) ; Machalický, Lukáš (referee) ; Zindulka, Ondřej (referee)
The dissertation thesis, Ornament in Nature, Science and Art, deals with the theme of ornaments in contemporary art, design and architecture. Individual chapters are dedicated to exploring nature and science as sources of inspiration for contemporary art. The chapter, Body and Ornament, is about ornaments for the human bodies and patterns created from the form of human bodies. Art creations by the author and her students make up an integral part of the main text. An individual chapter is dedicated to the Bodyornament project. Bodyornament is a project involving artistic, educational and research elements. Its primary body of work took place as an art performance in the Veletržní palace in Prague. Through the active participation of the students, patterns and ornaments made from their bodies were created. The process was documented by means of photography. The photographs together with the students' written reflections about the experience comprise the primary research documents. In this dissertation, these documents were analyzed and interpreted by using a combination of specific forms of qualitative research and art-based research. Our research model was based on three degree reflexive analysis according to Donald Schön. Through interpretation of the research results, thoughts of possible...
Chairs
Pečenka, Petr ; Havlásek Tatarová, Lucie (advisor) ; Raudenský, Martin (referee)
PEČENKA P. Chairs /Thesis/, Prague 2011. Charles Univerzity, Faculty of Education, Department of Art Education 89 pages This thesis deals with history of the development of the chair design. As it was evoluting from its lauching until today production. It is focused on the materials, technologies, social and moral infuences which is very important for the resulting design and gradual differences of the funcional chair types. The special attention is paid on the contemporary design and the non-traditional materials influence. It contains my own chair design project and the use of the observations during lessons of art. Keywords: Design, chair, material, curent design, evolution
Design and Politics in CR
Boušková, Monika ; Havlásek Tatarová, Lucie (advisor) ; Raudenský, Martin (referee)
Title: Design and Politics in Czech Summary: Design and Politics in the Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) The first official organization for design was established by the Czechoslovakian government in 1964. Since it was prohibited to use a word "design" in the name of the newly established organization, because it promoted the "forbidden style" of Western Europe, the organization was called The Council for Creative Culture of the Production. The Council was composed of ministries' representatives and the secretariat, which focused on design exhibitions and their evaluation. The Council also began to cooperate on the international level. In 1967, the Czechoslovakian Council was accepted into the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design (ICSID). After the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968, the Council for Creative Culture of the Production was renamed according to soviet standard to the Institute of Technological Aesthetics. The Institute continued in its work, focusing mainly on exhibitions and project exchanges solely with other socialist countries. After the Velvet Revolution in 1989, Czechoslovakia was in 1993 divided into two separate states - the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic. And so was the Institute, which was replaced by two new distinct design organizations. The...
Art and sport
Černá, Michaela ; Havlásek Tatarová, Lucie (advisor) ; Synecký, Jakub (referee)
Title: Art and sport Summary: The main aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe and compare art and sport. The author wants to compare the moments in which they are similar, their progression or suppression. A movement is an inherent part of sport, which has become a great challenge for artists; it is remarkable how art deals with movement. Moreover, sport and recreation in the course of time are described here. Several chapters from the art history connected with sports have been chosen for this thesis; it starts with prehistoric ages and maps the art history until modern styles. The thesis is also concerned with the pedagogical use of teaching physical education and art. Starting with historical facts, this part of the thesis proceeds to the importance of these subjects and their use in schools nowadays. The real link between physical education and art is supported by a project for 12-year-old pupils of elementary schools, which deals with this subject. An inherent part of this thesis is the author's reflection describing the art project, author's feelings and reactions of the public to her art work.

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