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Photo diary
Kunderová, Tereza ; Arbanová, Linda (advisor) ; Magidová, Markéta (referee)
The main topic of this bachelor's thesis is the diary phenomenon, more specifically diary as a form of art or other visual form, such as photography. The purpose of its theoretical part is to briefly describe the general evolution of the traditional diaries and personal journals and subsequently deal with the diary as a specific form of art piece. This part also introduces Czech visual artists who used to work/still work with the diary phenomenon creatively - Vladimír Fuka, Jiří Kolář, Josef Jindřich Šechtl and František Skála. Theoretical part also deals with the new contemporary virtual forms of diaries such as personal websites, blogs and social networking sites, shows some of their specific examples (chosen from unique public social network profiles/accounts as well as from interesting online art projects). and describes generally the brief history of this phenomenon. The practical part of the thesis introduces author's own photographic diary project consisting of everyday photos taken to show personal feelings during her study stay abroad. The didactical part attempts to bring the diary phenomenon into arts education in schools. It suggests an art project series thematically connected to the theoretical part of this bachelor's thesis. The major objective of this text is to show the...
Czech and foreign film education in connection with art education
Horváthová, Amálie ; Arbanová, Linda (advisor) ; Magidová, Markéta (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with film education, shows its various concepts and explores film education in connection with art education. The thesis presents and compares different approaches of film education abroad and shows interesting Czech and foreign projects which differ in their methods and directly affect art education. Even though a subject of film education can already be applied as a separate subject in a school curriculum, this bachelor thesis focuses on the relationship and use of film education in the context of art education. Theoretical part of the bachelor thesis is dealing with the position of film education in the curriculum, the thesis explores the connection between film and art education and compares the term of image in film and art fields of study. The bachelor thesis focuses on a large amount of foreign initiatives that deal with film making and animation. Moreover, the thesis compares the situation of film education abroad and in the Czech republic, shows Czech projects that offer courses and workshops of film making. Methodological part introduces a program for students that follows an exhibition of Art Noveau in the Municipal House in Prague and deals with the production of animations. Practical part of the thesis proposes methodological resources that teach students...
Puppet animation movie as a means of artistic expression in art education
Šafka, Václav ; Arbanová, Linda (advisor) ; Magidová, Markéta (referee)
The subject of this thesis is a phenomenon of puppet animation movie. In its theoretical part begins with classical theatre puppet then leading to puppet animation movie itself. Through movies from different directors exemplifies a few possible ways how to create puppet animation movie. The practical part introduces evolving of author's own artistic work which includes original puppet and portfolio which can be used as an instruction for creating similar puppet. The didactical part tries to watch possible perspectives of using puppet animation movie in education.
Camera Obscura as an Unique Tool of Recording Reality. Possibilities of its Application in Contemporary Art Education
Nováčková, Marie ; Magidová, Markéta (advisor) ; Pfeiffer, Jan (referee)
Marie Nováčková Bachelor thesis Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Education, Department of Art Education Camera obscura as an Unique Tool of Recording Reality. Possibilities of its Application in Contemporary Art Education. The thesis follows camera obscura as an unique medium for artistic work. Forms of camera obscura are described through the cultural and historical context, focusing on contemporary visual culture and pinhole photography. The pinhole camera is seen as a tool for artistic work, which can be subject to the author, can cooperate with him or can be artistically autonomus. These theoretical findings are reflected in the conception of an educational program connecting learning about the development of photographic images with the individual perception of their stories. A pinhole photography and the related story from the practical part is a comic strip created by using photographies made by pinhole camera, which storyline supported by a drawing. The comic strip is called The Ravens Player and its format is structured as Bach's composition Toccata a fuga in d-moll. Key words: analog photography, camera obscura, pinhole camera, art education, visual culture, comic strip
Catastrophe? Events in new connections - inspiration for art creation and art education
Růžičková, Nicole ; Velíšek, Martin (advisor) ; Magidová, Markéta (referee)
This dissertation follows the topic of media and visual communication with relations to art. The theoretical part explains the usage and influence of such medias in the past and present, the communication between people and their visual statements, their psychological effects in connection to the manipulation of the picture. The practial part on the other hand, further explains the precise catastrophical events in the news and their overall effect in connection to personal explenations of said catastrophy. The last, Didaktical part, goes into detail on the transformation of catastrophies and possibility of applicating the medial education into the general creative uprbringing. Key Words Media, communcation, visual statements, manipulation of picture, catastrophy, medial education Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Photographic Image as a Basis of Other Media
Češková, Ivana ; Magidová, Markéta (advisor) ; Pfeiffer, Jan (referee)
Češková Ivana Photographic Image as a Basis of Other Media [Bachelor's thesis] The subject of this bachelor's thesis is photographic image as a basis of otrher media. It is focused on using and changing both analog and digital photography including photomontage, collage and animation. Theoretical principles discussed in the thesis are then converted to the project for elementary school students. The practical part is also based on the above mentioned theoretical principles. Key words: photography, animation, contemporary art, photomontage, art education
Multiplication of shape as a means of constructing reality
Málková, Helena ; Magidová, Markéta (advisor) ; Čech, Viktor (referee)
Málková, H.: Multiplication of shape as a means of constructing reality. [Diplom thesis] Prague 2017 - Charles University, Faculty of Education, Department of Art Education, 123 pages. The diploma thesis focuses on the theme of creation of systems, structures and constructions in visual reality. The theoretical part is aimed at the possibilities of multiplication, its growth into space or a plane, while regarding creation of plastic arts by selected artists from the field of fine arts. The practical part introduces author's conception of the topic by the means of photographic medium. Structure is a crucial phenomena in possible understanding of visual reality. It has prerequisites for development of transcendental thinking. We can discover it throughout the whole universe as its unifying element. The findings from the theoretical part are used as basis for didactic activities. The didactic part presents the realized art assignments, which are a part of the implementation of the research. The thesis brings findings and conclusions within the framework of the results of creation and teaching of the topic of spatial composition of multiplied form within a coherent object. KEY WORDS: construction, structure, movement, shape, space, material variability, racionality, photography, object creation,...
Theory of Metaphor and Contemporary Art
Magidová, Markéta ; Dadejík, Ondřej (advisor) ; Dvořák, Tomáš (referee) ; Fulková, Marie (referee)
Title: Metaphor and Contemporary Art Author: Mgr. et MgA. Markéta Magidová Department: Department of Aesthetics Supervisor: Mgr. Ondřej Dadejík, Ph.D Abstract In my dissertation I present arguments for the validity of the aesthetic conception of art (a conception based on the notion of aesthetic experience) also in relation to the development of art movements in the last half century. I do so on the basis of an interpretation of the aesthetic dimension of art through art theory as an extended concept of metaphor. I argue that it is the living metaphor that functions in works of (not only) contemporary art as their aesthetic model. I elaborate this idea through the interconnection of three convergent and currently influential concepts: Paul Ricoeur's hermeneutic theory of living metaphor, Martin Seel's aesthetics of appearing, and Alva Noë's theory of art as a strange tool. I lay out the key conditions and characteristics of the process of the emergence of metaphorical meaning and then relate these to the characteristics of artistic appearance. In the perspective of art as living metaphor, the myths and misunderstandings between aesthetics and artistic practice caused by the transformation of artistic production, especially with the advent of the neo-avant-gardes, persisting to the present day, can be...

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