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Realistic Rendering of Atmospheric Phenomena
Sabela, Ondřej ; Karas, Matej (referee) ; Vlnas, Michal (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to develop a GPU accelerated computer program which is able to simulate light scattering in the Earth's atmosphere and clouds using the simplest possible combination of various realistic rendering techniques. A detailed explanation of the physical and phenomenological background of the basic characteristics of both solid and translucent materials is included. Physically based rendering methods which are able to simulate such phenomena are presented along with several optimizations, including precomputation and lookup tables, with a focus on functional fidelity to real-world principles. The presented solution is based on data from real-world microphysical measurements. The resulting outdoor scene images can be used as background environment maps in 3D modelling and design software. The open source code can also serve as a starting point for describing the implementation of the presented rendering techniques. 
"Too cool to pretend to care"
Vinklárková, Tereza ; Remešová, Anna (referee) ; Sterec, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of the project is to capture the consumer attitude of society, the millennial culture, fake news, as well as planetary and social changes. It presents a stylized post-ironic statement of mostly narcissistic millennials, whose social platforms have become the main platform for expression, forcing us to reflect on the variety of information we are surrounded by and the need of its selection. It also opens the discussion about the phenomenon of denying the existence of climate change visible through the absurd arguments and the phenomenon of geoengineering, targeted human interventions in natural processes, primarily to permanently or at least temporarily cool the planet.
A Night in the Mill
Topínková, Anita ; Havlíček, Jiří (referee) ; Zet, Martin (advisor)
Be moving, seek, hunt for sth, can´t find it so far, that is a promise of paradise, or a paradise itself. Mobility as a protest, pursuit of adventure, searching for escape, authenticity or identity.
The Fragile Line
Tůmová, Helena ; Kovanda, Jiří (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
The project of my diploma thesis Fragile Line is a continuation of my bachelor thesis Limits of Normality in which I compiled part of the drawn black and white imaginary world of a 10-year old boy Jára with Asperger syndrome and created its colourful 3D visualisation. Fragile Line is for me some imaginary border between the real world and Jára`s fictional world. In my diploma work I created three planets from Jára`s space system, intentionally I used different technology and range of colours for each of them because children like disparity and variety.
Architecture in Japan - influences, contrasts, paralels
Strnadel, František ; Přibyl, Ondřej (referee) ; Ondrík, Jozef (advisor)
Planet T, as the name suggests, is a certain fictional and imaginary city or planet. The name is derived from the capital city of Japan - Tokyo. The work is on the border of a documentary photo from existing places to create a non-existent science fiction scene. Just as many other cities in the world are characteristic in some particular way, Tokyo is a city that clearly encourages this sci-fi vision of the city of the future. In the course of creation, the work also became, among other things, a study on the border between ethnographic description and autoethnographic reflection of Tokyo. It took the form of a personal diary, where I wrote both everyday experiences and architectural notes, as well as notes from observations of Japanese people and their customs.
Realistic Rendering of Atmospheric Phenomena
Sabela, Ondřej ; Karas, Matej (referee) ; Vlnas, Michal (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to develop a GPU accelerated computer program which is able to simulate light scattering in the Earth's atmosphere and clouds using the simplest possible combination of various realistic rendering techniques. A detailed explanation of the physical and phenomenological background of the basic characteristics of both solid and translucent materials is included. Physically based rendering methods which are able to simulate such phenomena are presented along with several optimizations, including precomputation and lookup tables, with a focus on functional fidelity to real-world principles. The presented solution is based on data from real-world microphysical measurements. The resulting outdoor scene images can be used as background environment maps in 3D modelling and design software. The open source code can also serve as a starting point for describing the implementation of the presented rendering techniques. 
"Too cool to pretend to care"
Vinklárková, Tereza ; Remešová, Anna (referee) ; Sterec, Pavel (advisor)
The aim of the project is to capture the consumer attitude of society, the millennial culture, fake news, as well as planetary and social changes. It presents a stylized post-ironic statement of mostly narcissistic millennials, whose social platforms have become the main platform for expression, forcing us to reflect on the variety of information we are surrounded by and the need of its selection. It also opens the discussion about the phenomenon of denying the existence of climate change visible through the absurd arguments and the phenomenon of geoengineering, targeted human interventions in natural processes, primarily to permanently or at least temporarily cool the planet.
The Fragile Line
Tůmová, Helena ; Kovanda, Jiří (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
The project of my diploma thesis Fragile Line is a continuation of my bachelor thesis Limits of Normality in which I compiled part of the drawn black and white imaginary world of a 10-year old boy Jára with Asperger syndrome and created its colourful 3D visualisation. Fragile Line is for me some imaginary border between the real world and Jára`s fictional world. In my diploma work I created three planets from Jára`s space system, intentionally I used different technology and range of colours for each of them because children like disparity and variety.
A Night in the Mill
Topínková, Anita ; Havlíček, Jiří (referee) ; Zet, Martin (advisor)
Be moving, seek, hunt for sth, can´t find it so far, that is a promise of paradise, or a paradise itself. Mobility as a protest, pursuit of adventure, searching for escape, authenticity or identity.

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