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What’s a little bit of smoke in a girls lungs in a world that is already burning
Kábová, Kateřina ; Alaverdyan, Argišt (referee) ; Artamonov, Vasil (advisor)
In my project, What's a little bit of smoke in a girl's lungs in a world that's already burning? I present landscapes in a romantic dystopian haze, intersected by subtle reflections of civilization, subcultures and the virtual world. Through subtle symbols and compositional games I try to reflect the fragmented reality of the digital age. Using the inner mythology of my landscape paintings, I attempt to encourage a greater sensitivity to the world around us.
The Posthumanist Object
Adámková, Štěpánka ; Alaverdyan, Argišt (referee) ; Rathouský, Luděk (advisor)
In this bachelor’s thesis, its author will focus on corporeality and a connection of organic and synthetic. The author will examine how a synthetic material reacts with an organic body, will question possible ways to combine the dichotomy of synthetic and organic, and thus create their metamorphosis, their own worlds, an abstracted form of figuration. These topics will be expressed through wall objects; these objects are based on admiration of the human body which is encased and surrounded by synthetic materials, and it expresses its dynamism, muscle movement, corporeality. The author perceives and understands this relationship and connection contemplatively and romanticizes it. The bachelor’s thesis will ask questions about the perception of one’s own corporeality, about existence and humanity in the era of synthetics, virtuality and derealization. With contemplating these questions, the author will try to create their own form of corporeality, which they depicts with their own visual nomenclature, their own forms of synthetic-organic life – humanity submits to the artificial world and, conversely, creates a new post-humanist body for which a new definition needs to be created. The goal of the work is a series of large-format wall objects. Wall objects will be made using spray and stencils. The aim of the author’s bachelor’s thesis is to, through these wall objects, visually represent their contemplative relationship to the connection of organic and synthetic, physical and artificial, static and moving.

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