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The House
Žilinský, Michal ; Zálešák, Jan (referee) ; Mikyta, Svätopluk (advisor)
The house, which has been influencing me since my childhood by its peculiarity is now beeing consumed by vegetation and the ceilings in the interiors are starting to collapse. Termination of romantic settings brings me back to the source of my influences and inspirations – relics of which authenticity I mold into the drawings as fossilized artifacts and black and white documentary video scenes that attest to the aging of the setting in real time.
Useless Things
Maloušková, Drahomíra ; Jeřábková, Edith (referee) ; Artamonov, Vasil (advisor)
Useless things. I normally use trash things like pattern in painting still life. My father suffers from obsessive compulsive disorder – accumulation of things. In addition to painting, I also work with objects themselves. My interest also closely related to how the concepts of the subject, object and artifact are appliing in contemporary art. There are the tradition of imitation fact, principle of ready-made, the issue of technical reproducibility and virtual reality of things in history of art. As a central theme of my thesis, I selected the part of bodywork Tatra 613, which carries all the testimony about ,,useless and hopeless "situation in which it is located. It is also an object monumental and visually very aesthetic. Yet it is not my intention to settle for the principle of redy-made. Asked about artwork as intermediaries art and its seemingly useless producing and reproducing, I want to try to create another such usless situation. That's why I make a cardboard copy (1: 1) of this object. I also make video with motive 3D copy of the same object. I like to create some voltage between that useless object and valuable art practice. I think, it does not just mean such futility when these objects will be viewed as an art.
The Possible Limits of Spatial Arrangement
Homola, Ondřej ; Zálešák, Jan (referee) ; Franta, Jiří (advisor)
Bachelor thesis seeks the interspace between artifact and installation and the works of artists and "architect of the exhibition" in order to question the role of authorship of a work of art and to argue over the value of artwork. It uses collage approach to combine gallery space, arrangement and artifacts. The thesis refers to modern and archival turn in contemporary art.
Sports and Recreation Centre Vsetín, Ohrada
Košňar, František ; Kotek, arch Jakub (referee) ; Odvárka, Antonín (advisor)
The architecture and urban planning study of the Ohrada sports grounds examines the possibility of building a multipurpose sports and recreation centre in the Vsetín – Ohrada location. Currently, the grounds are in a very poor condition. With respect to the dimensions of the grounds, the roofed stands of the Spartakiad stadium serving a lodging house along with the tennis club facilities fail to fulfill its potential. I approached the area layout in a way which enables a clearly identifiable morphology of the buildings with an accentuated maximum utilization of daylight, open space, greenery, and social interaction to combine ideas and needs of the future generation and thus give the location a new genius loci. The biggest challenge of the complex layout of the whole site was to find a meaningful use for the great amount of soil found in the decaying stands. I find the best solution in creating an accessible, walkable mass that provides several different sections with various atmospheres and purposes. This concept resulted in a study which uses the qualities of the premises and complements them with a number of sports and recreational activities. The fundamental idea was to create a public leisure space with a focus on a great variability of the purpose of the grounds to make it useful for a wide range of public across generations. This led to the creation of several main masses which divide the location, reduce the scale of the area and give it a different atmosphere. At the same time, the grounds are freely accessible and open to the public. A long-term, functioning society demonstrates an ability to treat public and semipublic space with respect. The area in front of and in between buildings becomes, therefore, more important than the buildings themselves. At such a moment, one can talk of a sustainable public life.
The Phenomenology of Touch and Desire
Vojtěšková, Jitka ; Hanzlová, Alžběta (referee) ; Mikyta, Svätopluk (advisor)
Still life arise from interactions related to a particular situation, location and experience. They are composed of objects that are located on a given place, of my own and borrowed or donated by my "partners". Reflect the time memory. They are a physical reminder of the experience. Still Life is manipulated, staged, composed of various artifacts that are symbolic bearer of facts that preceded them, Images may affect the perception of emotions associated with the concept of beauty, transience, decay, evoking a feeling of emptiness, to reflect the time - an irreversible momentum. Photos show a banal, everyday objects, often so obvious and neglected, What remains for us ... What remains ... What goes around ... What is gone ... Similar scenarios acquire different meanings, finding what is already absent,
Design of a suitable length standard for nanometology at the CMI Brno and CEITEC Brno
Češek, Jakub ; Jankových, Róbert (referee) ; Šrámek, Jan (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design of a suitable length standard for nanometrology. This length standard will be used for metrological traceability of the Rigaku nano3DX located at CEITEC Brno and the SIOS NMM-1 device which is located at ČMI Brno. The first part is focused on the description of these measuring instruments, the analysis of their metrological traceability requirements and the requirements for the material length standard. The second part is devoted to the concrete possibilities of the etalon design, 3D printing of the prototype of the standard and verification of its dimensional compatibility. At the end of the thesis, the evaluation and selection of the appropriate standard design is made.
Analysis of Selected Artefacts in Diffusion-Based Magnetic Resonance Measurements
Marcoň, Petr ; Král, Bohumil (referee) ; Frollo, Ivan (referee) ; Bartušek, Karel (advisor)
The presented dissertation thesis analyses artefacts in diffusion-weighted images. In medical practice, the artefacts can impede the diagnostics of pathological tissues and, therefore, need to be eliminated. As the first step within the thesis, an analysis of the most frequent artefacts in diffusion-weighted images is performed, and the hitherto known approaches to artefact elimination are described. In order to facilitate the reduction of artefacts caused by the inhomogeneity of the static magnetic field and induced by eddy currents, a novel three-measurement method is shown. This technique will find application especially in measuring the diffusion coefficient of isotropic materials. At this point, it is important to note that a significant and commonly found problem is the magnetic susceptibility artefact; different magnetic susceptibility values at the boundary between two materials can cause magnetic field inhomogeneities and even complete loss of the signal. Therefore, we designed a novel method for the measurement of magnetic susceptibility in various samples of magnetically incompatible materials, which do not produce any MR signal. The technique was experimentally verified using a set of differently shaped diamagnetic and paramagnetic samples. In addition to the magnetic susceptibility problem, the thesis presents artefacts such as noise, motion-induced items, hardware limitations, chemical shift, and the dependence of the diffusion coefficient on the temperature. To enable precise measurement of the diffusion coefficient, we proposed a thermal system; in the experiment, it was determined that when the measurement error does not exceed 5%, the temperature change should not be higher than 0,1 °C. In the final sections of the thesis, practical application examples involving the designed methods are shown.
Research of the Třísov oppida under the leadership of L. Franz and C. Streitová in the years 1935-1938
KOLEGAR, Tomáš
The bachelor's thesis deals with the excavation led by Leonhard Franz and Camilla Streit on the oppidum Třísov before second world war and with the documentation of a part of the find set, which was exported abroad soon after end of the excavation. Attention is paid in particular to painted pottery, its development and comparison with other sites
Metodika nové metodologie výzkumu artefaktů pomocí pokročilých metod
Hrubý, Petr ; Bartůněk, Vilém ; Martinec, Marek ; Palounek, David ; Bíšková, Jarmila ; Gašpar, Adam ; Havlíková, Markéta ; Hons, David ; Kapusta, Jaroslav ; Kmošek, Matěj ; Malý, Karel ; Zavřel, Jan
Metodika předkládá analytické metody pokročilého zkoumání archeologických nálezů z různorodých materiálů. Zaměřuje se jak na finančně, časově i instrumentálně více či méně náročné metody, které přinášejí, největší informační přínos pro zkoumání movitých nálezů z různých hledisek. Názorným a přehledným způsobem předkládá u jednotlivých materiálových skupin výzkumné otázky, které lze pomocí pokročilých laboratorních analýz klást, a odpovídajícím způsobem i zodpovídat. Předložená metodika plynule navazuje na „Metodiku předlaboratorní selekce vzorků pro analýzy z velkých souborů“, vytvořenou a certifikovanou v roce 2021 shodným týmem v rámci projektu NAKI II (č. DG20P02OVV007) s názvem „Pokročilé archeometrické metody získávání kvalitních dat k velkým souborům artefaktů“. Předložená metodika se oproti předcházející však neomezuje pouze na nejschůdnější a nejpřístupnější analytické metody, ale naopak zahrnuje převážně pokročilejší a tím pádem finančně, časově, personálně i instrumentálně nákladnější metody, umožňující zisk co největšího množství informací z individuálních vhodně zvolených nálezů, i na úkor případné destruktivity vůči předmětu/vzorku. Informace získané pokročilými metodami slouží například k identifikaci charakteru předmětu, jeho provenience, způsobu jeho výroby a užívání. V mnoha případech je nutné jednotlivé analytické metody vzájemně kombinovat, a tím prohlubovat míru poznání předmětu. Pro řádné vyhodnocení a interpretaci je nutné získané výsledky konfrontovat s dalšími analytickými výstupy obdobných nálezů. Kvalita získaných informací se zásadně odvíjí nejen od vhodně zvolených a kvalitně provedených analýz, ale také od vhodně stanovených a artikulovaných výzkumných otázek, na které mají analýzy pomoci odpovídat. S nevhodně zvolenou výzkumnou otázkou se i sebevětší počet nákladných analýz bude míjet účinkem a neposkytne kýžené výsledky. Proto je nutné apelovat na řádné promyšlení výzkumných otázek před prováděním analýz a až na jejich základě zvolit a nechat provést příslušné analytické zkoumání. Cílovou skupinou předložené metodiky jsou převážně pracovníci archeologických institucí, provádějících terénní archeologické výzkumy a vědecký výzkum založený na studiu archeologického materiálu, dále pracovníci sbírkotvorných institucí v podobě muzeí i univerzit pracující s archeologickými nálezy ve výuce, vědě a výzkumu. Zvláště těm má metodika posloužit jako podklad pro volbu nejvhodnějších a informačně nejpřínosnějších metod, vzhledem k příslušným výzkumným otázkám. Dalšími uživateli jsou techničtí pracovníci a operátoři analytických přístrojů, kteří provádějí základní vyhodnocení surových dat. Pro ně má tato metodika sloužit k alespoň základnímu seznámení se specifiky jednotlivých materiálových skupin archeologických nálezů a výpovědním možnostem v rámci archeologického zkoumání.
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Theories of art evaluation
Neubert, Jiří ; Petříček, Miroslav (advisor) ; Dadejík, Ondřej (referee)
(EN) Evaluation is an inextricable part of perceiving artworks and therefore it is necessary to study it. Evaluation is always an evaluation of something, it presupposes certain knowledge and idea of what is being evaluated. Evaluation presupposes conceptualization. If we want to say something about art or better of our experience of it and want to be understood and believed, we will need to study our conceptual equipment we use. This paper offers a conceptual minimum, being important, almost inevitable for the evaluation of art. All encounters with art are connected to the consideration of authorship. Concept of the author seems to be with the concept of art more then adherent. Nowadays authorship flounders between complete sovereignty and dissolution. There are theories of artworks, that leave or even protest against the connection between art and author. Art has a long tradition, but the contemporary notio of art is relatively young and conceptually very much laden. On the one side there is ignorance of its character, on the other there are tendencies to fix it forever. Man understanding art as an expression, perceives, looks for meaning and evaluates differently, then the one understands art as an institutinally given status. The manners of thinking art are decisive. The concept of art depends...

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