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Human Voice Phenomenon in contemporary audiovisual art
Abrahám, Stanislav ; VOJTĚCHOVSKÝ, Miloš (advisor) ; BLAŽÍČEK, Martin (referee)
This diploma thesis develops the theme of the bachelor thesis: Human voice, artificial speech ? vocal speeech and the context of its representation through technical tools. In bachelor thesis I created a clear structure of concepts and categories of the ways in which people spread their voice speech through Information and Communication Technologies. I also dealt with the nature of the changes that happen to the human voice in the process of its representation. In diploma thesis I apply the theoretical basis of my bachelor thesis when analyzing specific works of contemporary audiovisual art. I reflect the broad contexts of the phenomenon of the human voice in selected artistic concepts through the analysis of practical examples. Key terms are words remediation, phonography, sound installation, performance, artistic concept.
Creative use of audiovisual technologies in contemporary czech alternative theatre
Kalivoda, Jan ; VOJTĚCHOVSKÝ, Miloš (advisor) ; HORÁKOVÁ, Jana (referee)
The use of modern audiovisual technologies, in particular digital technologies and new media is an inseparable part of contemporary theatre. It is apparent that most progressively it has been developing in post-dramatic theatre forms such as modern dance, performing art, motion, art and experimental theatre which were labeled in our country (quite inaccurately) as an "alternative theatre". The first part of my bachelor thesis follows the development of different uses of audiovisual technologies in Czech theatre. It shows that Czech avant-garde theatre experiments in the examined field of study belonged until the 1950ies to the most progressive worldwide movement and at the same time it looks for the reason why the use of technologies in contemporary theatre falls to a large degree behind the world trends. The second (principal) part of the thesis is aimed at the survey of contemporary progressive trends in the Czech alternative theatre. Two theatre groups that continuously deal with the use of technologies were selected to a thorough analysis. The first one is Antena Theatre Groupe led by Petr Krušelnický, the other one is Handa Gote ? Research and Development. One of fundamental aims of the thesis is to point out the fact that quality and technologically innovative theatre works have been recently created practically solely off the "mainstream", in the margins of public and media attention as well as state institutions supporting culture.

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