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Google art project: importance and contribution of the media coverage of cultural heritage
Jíchová, Eva ; Dolanský, Pavel (advisor) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
Nowdays, cultural institutions use modern ways how to communicate to people. Institutions tend to be interactive and engaging attendes to expositions. Technological improvements bring even new kinds of art pieces presentation. Thesis focuses on virtual gallery concept, called Google Art Project. Concept brings selected art pieces from art colection institutions. Google Art Project has given opportunity to use high quality technology to upload institutional works for free. In fact platform enables closer interaction than before. Work gives complex understanding on project technical and organisational point of view. Further focuses on Czech Google partnership organisations, stress is put on mutual perception of cooperation, technological tasks, views, whole project contribution and at the same time on Google Cultural Institute communication.
Re-creation of a roman bath complex at Pollena Trocchia
Souček, Josef ; Musil, Jiří (advisor) ; Titz, Pavel (referee)
Roman baths were discovered in Pollena Trocchia on the northern side of Vesuvius. They can be labelled as private for their size and location and they probably belonged to a rich villa. This and the fact that they were built shortly after the A.D. 79 eruption makes them a rather rare specimen for study of development of Roman baths in the area. The baths are exceptionally well preserved and rare details of construction and functionality can be found, from the design phase, which can be seen in form of 1:1 plan carved on bricks forming the hypocaust floor, to the water and heating technologies. These details are followed in this thesis and the original form and modus operandi of the baths is reconstructed. The baths are also compared to selected published specimens from Campania and the rest of the Roman world. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Formation and Development of the Czech-TV New Media Division
Šilhan, Jan ; Lokšík, Martin (advisor) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
The Bachelor thesis is focused on the phenomenon of interactivity, participatory approach and the Czech- TV activities in the field of new media. An increasingly predominant synergy of classic TV service with online content, as well as audience participation through modern communication platforms is a dynamic trend, that media corporations increasingly adapt themselves. A significant example is a formation of specialized figure of Czech-TV New Media division, of which the public service broadcaster demonstrated the importance of modern technologies and online platforms for current and future activities on the market. This thesis aims at describing the technological, strategic, functional and content principles of TV and interactive field convergence. The following part is the close-up characteristics of development and operation of the division, partly the analysis of its activities. The key area of interest is the news production, but the complex perspective involves another activities of the Czech-TV New Media Division. For the purpose of this thesis, practical experience of division members and other people is used as needed. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Development of war image transmission
Medková, Magdaléna ; Láb, Filip (advisor) ; Teplá, Jana (referee)
This thesis attempts to answer how the technological development has influenced the speed of photo transmission and in this context to describe the shift from original model of communication (one - to - many) to the model of new media (many-to-many), which combines interpersonal (one to one) and mass communication. (Crosbie, 2006).
The Depiction of Everyday Life in the City in the Novels at the Turn of the 1920s and 1930s: The Case of Berlin
Nováková, Barbora ; Tvrdík, Milan (advisor) ; Zbytovský, Štěpán (referee)
This master's thesis attempts to present the literary conception of a modern pulsing German metropolis at the end of the 1920s and the beginning of the 1930s in three significant novels of that time: Döblin's Berlin Alexanderplatz. Die Geschichte vom Franz Biberkopf (1929), Kästner's Fabian. Die Geschichte eines Moralisten (1931) and Keun's Das kunstseidene Mädchen (1932). Attention is paid, on the one hand, to the picture of a babbling city, the presence of technology, new means of transport and advertising in the streets. Most importantly, however, the thesis gives an insight into the social situation of that time, i.e. the issues of everyday life in a metropolis which can be summarized, in the words of the personae, under the term "hard times" - unemployment, criminality or the politicisation of inhabitants in the years before the Nazi seizure of power. In addition, the thesis covers likewise the situation of the new social stratum of employees, the fates of women and an outline of cultural, entertainment and media industry in Berlin. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Archeological researches of medieval malt-houses in Bohemia
Hendrych, Vladimír ; Klápště, Jan (advisor) ; Štefan, Ivo (referee)
This work deals with archaeological evidence of medieval malting process. It outlines the history of beer and malt production, with a focus on the development of brewing in the Czech lands. The text is close insight into technology of malt and beer production and description of premises and equipment required for that. My work decribes so far analyzed archaeological situations that can be interpreted as a remains of manufacturing areas and equipment for the production of malt. Conclusion brings several archaeobotanical findings interpreted as malt. Key words: Middle Ages, malting, brewing, technology, crafts
The Acceleration of Communication and Manifestations of Everydayness in the Information Society. Parallel to the Approaches of Paul Virilio and Godfrey Reggio
Novotná, Eva ; Fišerová, Michaela (advisor) ; Sluková, Tereza (referee)
This thesis deals with the introduction of new technologies in the information society, which cause acceleration of aspects of everyday life. The consequence of this situation is the increased level of alienation and anonymity among people in cities. The thesis compares the view of two authors. The first one is a French writer and philosopher Paul Virilio, the other is an American director Godfrey Reggio. Both authors perceive the transformation of today's society negatively and describe the consequences arising from the introduction of new technologies. Each of them uses a different form of expression - Paul Virilio, writing and text, Godfrey Reggio, documentary films. Nevertheless, they have the same opinion on the relevant issues and come to similar conclusions. The aim of this thesis is to compare the two authors and their ideas and propose possible solutions to prevent negative consequences of acceleration of aspects of everyday life. Key words Virilio, Reggio, acceleration, technology, information society, media, communication

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