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Matušek, Jakub ; Gajdošík, Andreas (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
In his work, Jakub Matušek devotes himself to the rendering of invisible information connected between people. Using 3D printing, he creates a "network" composed of a large number of figures. And that network not only as a figurative name, but as a fabric in which something can be wrapped, covered, or something can be captured or filtered with its help. By the term information network, the author understands both a network formed by digital media, even social networks, but also a network formed by interpersonal relationships. He perceives it as gray matter.
Fragile Future
Jedličková, Eliška ; Sobotka, Jiří (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
Fragility, variability, immateriality... In my final master's thesis, I focused on the theme of fragility and shadow in visual art. I directed my initial idea towards the motif of fragility and transience. It's a topic that has interested me for quite some time. Where are the boundaries of fragility? How can the perception of this concept differ for each of us? Fragility can be understood as a certain material property, but also as an internal matter. In connection with this theme, I decided to work with shadow, which, for me, is in many ways fragile, elusive, variable, and has no material essence, real nature, or form. I thus chose to work with aesthetic and spiritual phenomena.
The Case
Svobodová, Hana ; Šrek Bromová, Veronika (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
I assume huddled topic that I put into my past work as well as in final work. Casting my body, which is covered with feathers and create a cocoon of him, husk without the interior. Sculpture has two sides, the principle of duality, femininity and counterpart. Outer packaging evokes pleasant birdlike body surface and in the inner part aggressively squeeze ends of the wicks feathers.
Lilith
Šerý, Vítězslav ; Pinkava, Ivan (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
Statue The Lilith is figural sculpture that combines elements of hyperrealism with purely abstract element. Female figure sitting on a throne is wrapped and draped in unrelated elements and their relationships. That make her imaginary clothes. The statue is the result of interest in the topic of mystery and its sculptural representation. The statue is a combination of materials, mostly it consists of fiberglass and polyester.
Movement of the human body
Havelková, Gabriela ; Gebauer, Kurt (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
All through my bachelor's studies, I chose random subjects on single or not single subjects, and as I contemplated my selections in retrospect, I discovered connections between them that were not intended. I've learned that my entire work so far has been laced with the evolution of my personality, my emotions, in certain elements. My inner struggle is evident here. ...the subjects of my works were chosen random without any discernible emotional subtext, but still when I look at them, I see sculptures depicting my inner emotional development.
Obstacles in life
Jedličková, Eliška ; Sobotka, Jiří (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
In my bachelor's thesis, I decided to devote my study to the field of sports, the personality of the athlete and especially his psyche. I am interested in connecting the inner feeling of the athlete and the given movement, which in my interpretation, is jumping over an obstacle. I don´t want to point out and portray the realistic, perfectly shaped body of the athlete, but I want to portray the inner feelings, dynamics, mechanicalness and disturbed concentration, which should be embodied by the individual segments.
The Interconnection of Sculpture and Photography
Schlosserová, Jana ; Mára, Pavel (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
Combination of classical sculpture theme and technology with black and white photography and its process. Sculpture takes place and installation typical for photography (location on the wall). Combination of two parallel realities don't create real version of reality, but its deformation and anamorphosis in space.
(Now what?)
Šťastná, Kateřina ; Chamonikolasová, Kaliopi (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is touch. The work builds on the fascination with touch, analyzes how different contents can be associated with a gesture that symbolizes something very subtle, fleeting and even fleeting, but at the same time can elicit a very intense and calmly long-lasting response. The output of the bachelor's thesis is a figural sculpture, the prototype of which is the author herself at the age of ten. By depicting a girl's body at an age when it is physically beginning to transform into a woman's body, I ephasizis the touch in its inconsistency, perhaps subtly uncertain the audience and raise questions focused on what the touch means to us.
Forest figuration
Jasparová, Lucie ; Bulava, Petr (referee) ; Ambrůz, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis Forest Figuration is set in the forest around Horní Loučky. In trees, trunks, uprooted roots and landscapes, I look for elements reminiscent of the human body. This process is recorded by various techniques. The whole work is accompanied by social separation, exacerbated by the pandemic of the Covid-19 disease, is based on closing in nature, watching natural cycles and respecting the landscape itself. The work is a collection of works within an exceptionally long time in the forest and is also an initiating moment for further development in later work.
Anthropometric research of the adult population and its applications in interiors and architecture
Kovařík, Martin ; Petelen, Ivan (referee) ; Hronský, Michal (referee) ; Doc.Ing.Veronika Kotradyová,PhD. (referee) ; Šindlar, Jiljí (advisor)
This thesis focuses on research in the field of anthropometric measurements of the adult population, its history, basic concepts and research itself, conducted under the author’s leadership of the NIS project at the Mendel University in Brno. The research results and its application in the field of interiors and furniture should be used to revise the architectural patterns and standards dealing with the relations on the axis between man – interior – furniture. It describes the relations of individual parameters, a person's height and weight, their development depending on age and sex, compares the height curve growth in Czech population and in Europe. The results of the work should serve as a basis for revising the existing typological principles and standards with regard to new results; in conclusion the author proposes conceptual changes of the fixed schemes in relations of man and interior.

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