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Planetary Thermodynamics : Energy Justice
Mitro, Michal ; Vojtěchovský, Miloš (referee) ; Sterec, Pavel (advisor)
Touto prácou chcem uvažovať a vytvoriť svet, kde Energia - základná a univerzálna sila - determinuje celkovú infraštruktúru globálnych aktivít a vzťahov. Dielo predkladá dokufiktívny príbeh budúcnosti postavenej na premise, že planetárny ekosystém tvorí jednu energetickú entitu, ktorá podlieha termodynamickým zákonom, nezničiteľnosti energie a jej transformácie z mechanickej na tepelnú. Taktiež ustanovuje, že všetci aktéri, ľudskí i neľudskí, majú na tento systém energetický dopad. V spoločenskom kontexte je každému garantovaný základný energetický príjem - 10000kJ na deň - a všetky ich aktivity sú cenené na základe ich energetického prínosu a nie ich monetárnej prestíže. Vizuálny jazyk diela je postavený na juxtapozícií obrazu spoločnosti Energetickej Spravodlivosti a špekulatívneho archeologického výskum prevedeného na území súčasnej komunálnej záhrady z pohľadu utopického status quo budúcnosti. Práve toto napätie medzi realitov a fikciou vyjednáva a navrhuje možnosti nastolenia takejto budúcnosti. Mojím zámerom je predostrieť sugestívny obraz globálneho poriadku, ktorý nie je len utopický ale i inšpiratívny a v zásade dosiahnuteľný a úsiliahodný.
Visual Art in the Housing Estates of Brno (1945–1989)
Kořínková, Jana ; Bartlová, Milena (referee) ; Hrůša, Petr (referee) ; Chamonikolasová, Kaliopi (advisor)
With special attention being paid to the development in the city of Brno, the dissertation focuses on the issue of applying artworks in Czechoslovak architecture after World War II. The main research questions – Why were in Czechoslovakia after 1945 artworks again integrated in architecture and what strategies were applied in the case of the newly built housing estates in the city of Brno? – are answered in two successive sections. First, the institutional background for application of art in architecture in the light of the events in Brno (1945–1993) is examined; the closing part is devoted to three case studies that illustrate local development in the period of socialist realism, creative release of the1960s and political normalization. The aim is to highlight the complexity of the examined subject and refute a popularly handed down conviction that integration of artworks into architecture in the period of socialism was motivated exclusively by the communist propaganda, and to show that the attempts to create a synthesis of art and architecture were also based both on earlier theoretical considerations about the educational function of art and its effect on humans and the need to improve poor economic situation of artists after World War II.
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Moravanský, Tomáš ; Magid, Václav (referee) ; Cenek, Filip (advisor)
Intermedial, conceptual audio-visual audiovisual games built as a theater installation; tableaux vivants.
Planetary Thermodynamics : Energy Justice
Mitro, Michal ; Vojtěchovský, Miloš (referee) ; Sterec, Pavel (advisor)
Touto prácou chcem uvažovať a vytvoriť svet, kde Energia - základná a univerzálna sila - determinuje celkovú infraštruktúru globálnych aktivít a vzťahov. Dielo predkladá dokufiktívny príbeh budúcnosti postavenej na premise, že planetárny ekosystém tvorí jednu energetickú entitu, ktorá podlieha termodynamickým zákonom, nezničiteľnosti energie a jej transformácie z mechanickej na tepelnú. Taktiež ustanovuje, že všetci aktéri, ľudskí i neľudskí, majú na tento systém energetický dopad. V spoločenskom kontexte je každému garantovaný základný energetický príjem - 10000kJ na deň - a všetky ich aktivity sú cenené na základe ich energetického prínosu a nie ich monetárnej prestíže. Vizuálny jazyk diela je postavený na juxtapozícií obrazu spoločnosti Energetickej Spravodlivosti a špekulatívneho archeologického výskum prevedeného na území súčasnej komunálnej záhrady z pohľadu utopického status quo budúcnosti. Práve toto napätie medzi realitov a fikciou vyjednáva a navrhuje možnosti nastolenia takejto budúcnosti. Mojím zámerom je predostrieť sugestívny obraz globálneho poriadku, ktorý nie je len utopický ale i inšpiratívny a v zásade dosiahnuteľný a úsiliahodný.
STILL LIVE
Moravanský, Tomáš ; Magid, Václav (referee) ; Cenek, Filip (advisor)
Intermedial, conceptual audio-visual audiovisual games built as a theater installation; tableaux vivants.
Reflexion on the aesthetic of early videoart
Matoušová Peštová, Karolína ; Ševčík, Miloš (advisor) ; Jarošová, Helena (referee) ; Kubalík, Štěpán (referee)
This doctoral thesis treats of the early video art of the 1960s and 70s from four points of view: in chapter one the artistic and technological genesis of video art is analyzed; chapter two is dedicated to a scholarly analysis of video art on whose basis the relation of video art to other arts is determined (especially film and fine art), the chapter, furthermore, examines the properties of video as a medium; chapter three deals with the reception of video art by the audience, its mode of depiction and aesthetic properties which are demonstrated on specific examples; special attention is focused on temporality of video art; the final chapter is dedicated to feminist video art whose task it was to help emancipate women. The aim of the thesis is to present a comprehensive overview of early video art with emphasis on its artistic and aesthetic properties. The thesis does not merely rest on valid scholarly theories - it also analyzes specific art pieces which are documented in an extensive graphic appendix.
Visual Art in the Housing Estates of Brno (1945–1989)
Kořínková, Jana ; Bartlová, Milena (referee) ; Hrůša, Petr (referee) ; Chamonikolasová, Kaliopi (advisor)
With special attention being paid to the development in the city of Brno, the dissertation focuses on the issue of applying artworks in Czechoslovak architecture after World War II. The main research questions – Why were in Czechoslovakia after 1945 artworks again integrated in architecture and what strategies were applied in the case of the newly built housing estates in the city of Brno? – are answered in two successive sections. First, the institutional background for application of art in architecture in the light of the events in Brno (1945–1993) is examined; the closing part is devoted to three case studies that illustrate local development in the period of socialist realism, creative release of the1960s and political normalization. The aim is to highlight the complexity of the examined subject and refute a popularly handed down conviction that integration of artworks into architecture in the period of socialism was motivated exclusively by the communist propaganda, and to show that the attempts to create a synthesis of art and architecture were also based both on earlier theoretical considerations about the educational function of art and its effect on humans and the need to improve poor economic situation of artists after World War II.

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