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Body Language in Sculpture Creation
SLOVÁK, František
This bachelor thesis deals with the relationship between non-verbal communication (body language) and sculptural creation. The work is divided into a theoretical and a practical part. The theoretical part of this bachelor thesis deals with body language in interpersonal communication and its application in the context of sculptural creation. In relation to that it also states the possibilities of sculpture expression, aspects and process of the sculptural creation, which together with nonverbal channels are subsequently discussed in the context of the analysis of sculptural creation by authors from the late 19th and 20th centuries. The practical part consists of a series of sketches, studies and figural compositional variants that apply the findings arising from the theoretical concept into practice.
Body as a source and a carrier of information and emotion
Vacke, Ondřej ; PACEK, Martin (advisor) ; KORČÁK, Jakub (referee)
In my diploma thesis I will explore the body language of actors in detail and describe my own practical experience. Most of my experiences come from performance training, which I have gained whilst attending The Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (DAMU). In the first part I describe physical movement in the early days of theater. Then I focus on analysing the concepts of nonverbal communication and its usage on the stage. I explore various different performance spaces and analyze their influence on the subsequent differences in physical acting-expressionism. The aim of my thesis is to explain how we can use our bodies during the process of preparing for performance and what can affect it. The benefit of this approach is the subsequent self-reflection, which forced me to deeply develop the basic techniques of physical communication. To be specific, the physical movements which lead to the transmission of emotion, feelings and information to the viewer.
Emotional signals in connection with body language.
ŠKODA, Jakub
The thesis deals with emotional expressions in body language and its interpretation. In the theoretical part, the author deals with emotions and theories focused on emotions, sympathy, verbal and nonverbal communication as well as body language (gestures, facial expressions, body types and attractiveness). There are many books which provide information about how to recognize nonverbal signals in communication. This study tries to find out if there is a connection between experiences gathered from this books and better recognition nonverbal signals. The empirical part is based on qualitative exploratory survey and semi-structured interview. Thirteen students of pedagogical studies were interviewed. They had to describe emotions on twelve videos without sound.
Psychology of human comunication
KAŇKOVÁ, Eva
The thesis regards nonverbal communication and its function in work suit. It concerns above all relationships among particular co-workers, businessmen and their clients or leading and work candidates.Comfortable atmosphere at work is important for better achievement and feeling of personal significance. Right use of nonverbal communication in business can help to make a good deal and affects trustworthy.The results showed that sum of nonverbal signals can tell us the opinion of the other person no matter what is he or she saying. What are you saying is not what are you thinking about. If you know this diference you can change somebody´s thoughts with right use of nonverbal communication. The research showed that it is not possible to make results or conclusions only with use of two or three nonverbal signals. It is important to compare more signals. The whole thesis showed that nonverbal communication is quiet important and can help us to build better relationships.

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