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Rhythms of restlessness
Hudecová, Stanislava ; Kadlčák, Šimon (referee) ; Mikyta, Svätopluk (advisor)
In my bachelor thesis Rhythms of restlessness I adress, through personal associations and memories, the themes of work ethics and the capitalist-oriented culture of today's society. In an installation made up of a series of objects and drawings embedded within them, I materialize my intimate attitudes or feelings by combining moments from memories with moments from everyday routine activities that are an overlooked part of our everyday "autopilot" functioning. The office chair here acts as a memory, metaphor or symbol of working, and its various manipulations across the installation carry references to my associations associated with this phenomenon. Through this work, I explore the relationships of my immediate surroundings to what it means to function in today's success-oriented rather than happiness-oriented time, and it also serves as a way for me personally to become aware of my own place in the context of my artistic practice. The work builds on my previous projects, in which I have often explored themes of my own intimacy and psychology in the context of functioning in today's world. It is closely related to my most recent work entitled Bedroom Routines, which metaphorically worked through domestic routines and moments, following a stylized character who is my "avatar" in the work.
Granery in Slaný
Ondrušová, Alica ; Kubinová, Michaela (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
The Baroque granary was in the past source of food, a silent servant of the society. Everyone contributed to the whole community with a piece of their production. Working together. Gathering common goods. Service for the city. In my work I am dealing with the reconstruction of a historic baroque granary. I am designing the landscape of work in the granary
Mobile App for Chore Management in Shared Living
Miklánek, Peter ; Szőke, Igor (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis describes the design and implementation of mobile application for core management in shared living. The application is targeted to the Android mobile platform. It focuses on the user interface and for the most functions uses internet access. The user may effectively add new works and share them with a certain group. The first part of this thesis focuses on thearchitecture and components of the operation system Android. The following parts are dedicated to the analysis, design and implementation. The thesis also describes the testing of the resulting solution.The final part is dedicated to evaluation of the application and possibilities for further development.
So far so good
Rariga, Branislav ; Mazanec,, Martin (referee) ; Šrámek, Jan (advisor)
A dystopic game inspired by a children’s monopoly game, with its content, rules, visuals, etc. metaphorically simulating, ironising or criticizing, and at the same time pointing to the issue of capitalist society, whether in the personal or work / corporate life of an individual, and its impact on society and its development.
Cloud computing and its introduction in small and medium sized enterprises
Šimonfy, Adam
Simonfy, A. Cloud computing and its introduction in small and medium enterpris-es. Bachelor thesis. Brno: Mendel University in Brno, 2015. This thesis is compiled on the Cloud computing and its introduction in the small and medium enterprises and evaluation of its connection to the up-coming tech-nologies and chosen factors connected to the operations management with the stress on costs. Cloud computing shows strong benefits for the business. The study of selected model company showed that it is justified for a company to con-sider the technology, however, it might not be applicable for all kinds of small and medium enterprises.
Granery in Slaný
Ondrušová, Alica ; Kubinová, Michaela (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
The Baroque granary was in the past source of food, a silent servant of the society. Everyone contributed to the whole community with a piece of their production. Working together. Gathering common goods. Service for the city. In my work I am dealing with the reconstruction of a historic baroque granary. I am designing the landscape of work in the granary
Protection of a child's work
Bajneková, Lucia ; Koldinská, Kristina (advisor) ; Hůrka, Petr (referee)
Despite humanity's considerable efforts to stop it child labour remains a global problem. In the international context child labour means the labour of persons younger than 15 years. Despite all the activities of the International Labour Organization (ILO), UN, European Community, UNICEF and other international and national institutions child labour was not completely swept away. Efforts to abolish child labour date back to 1919 when the first meeting of the International Labour Conference was held where, similarly to the following two meetings, convention concerning minimum age for admission to employment were adopted. Its content has been gradually revised and it has eventually been replaced by Convention No. 138 which was included among the ILO's eight priority conventions. Nevertheless it is not possible to argue that child labour is the problem exclusive to the "third world" countries. Although the Labour Code prohibits labour of children under 15 years of age, we can encounter children performing in theatres, films, commercials, modelling, earning extra money at gas stations or distributing leaflets on a daily basis in Czech Republic. These are all activities on which children spend many hours, they do a lot of work and they often earn a considerable amount of money. In many cases we can see...
Work-life balance
Sabolová, Katarína ; Höschlová, Eva (advisor) ; Rymeš, Milan (referee)
Thesis focuses the topic of work-life balance in the context of psychology connecting the knowledge and practices of the applied field of work and organizational psychology. The theoretical part is devoted to defining work-life balance while considering the variability of psychological aspects considering the topic. It also characterizes selected areas of work-life balance, summarizes individual personality, developmental and social determinants that were in relation to the work-life balance research proved. Subsequently, attention is moved to the particular tools and strategies which can be useful in achieving or sustaining work-life balance, considering two basic levels. On the one hand, considering individual personal level in achieving balance of individual and on the other hand, the strategies and tools provided by organization leading to the work-life balance. The second part presents a proposal for a research project that aims is to track the relationship between the amount of time devoted to selected areas in the life of an individual, quality of spending time in terms of overall satisfaction and perceived fullness and desire or openness to change in individual's life in selected areas in the perceived work-life balance. Keywords: work-life balance, work, life, individual approach, organization
The Cosmological Education by E. Fink
Dědečková, Eva ; Pelcová, Naděžda (advisor) ; Semrádová, Ilona (referee) ; Nezník, Peter (referee)
This thesis "The Cosmological Education by E. Fink" represents modified and extended text of the publication (2018), which was the result of the grant project GA UK. Through commented translations of the excerpts of Fink's books, parts of his diaries, unpublished notes from his written inheritance, stored in the University archive in Freiburg, this thesis aims to bring new perspective and to provoke discussion about his cosmological philosophy as a possible way of the future social self-development in the nihilistic era. The cosmological philosophy of education shows Fink, the best former student and assistant of the founder of phenomenology, Edmund Husserl, in a quite surprising light - as a radical thinker of Nietzsche's philosophical and educational legacy. Fink knowingly departs from husserlian phenomenology, what is closer described here in the additional chapter dedicated to the problem of technique, science and work. The method of the research intuitively seeks and critically reflects Fink's own way of thinking about the problem of education, which is inseparable from his constant dialogue with the history of philosophy, necessity of the revaluation of the metaphysical bounds and consecutive understanding of a man as ens cosmologicum, what reflects also the structure of the thesis. KEYWORDS...
Mobile App for Chore Management in Shared Living
Miklánek, Peter ; Szőke, Igor (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
Bachelor's thesis describes the design and implementation of mobile application for core management in shared living. The application is targeted to the Android mobile platform. It focuses on the user interface and for the most functions uses internet access. The user may effectively add new works and share them with a certain group. The first part of this thesis focuses on thearchitecture and components of the operation system Android. The following parts are dedicated to the analysis, design and implementation. The thesis also describes the testing of the resulting solution.The final part is dedicated to evaluation of the application and possibilities for further development.

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