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Everyday life
Rišiaňová, Zuzana ; Janoščík,, Václav (referee) ; Artamonov, Vasil (advisor)
In the form of paint, I illustrate portraits of people on a tablet, taking them from their electronic appearance on social sites, and creating objects in which I install them on a clothes-hanger in the form of jackets.
Movement
Rišiaňová, Zuzana ; Janoščík,, Václav (referee) ; Vaněk, Vojtěch (advisor)
The diploma project Move is a simple 3D digital game in the genre typology of platform games, specifically of an atmospheric-meditative nature, with elements of a walking simulator from a third-person perspective shooter (TPS). Its interactive content is based on topics such as portraits, wandering, meditation, painting and personal mythology. Through the author's stylization of the theme and graphic processing, my goal is to create a playable prototype of a digital game containing interactive elements, with a controllable character named Mo and the atmospheric environment of the levels through which the player passes. Using the medium of digital games, I would like to point out the possibilities of communication means, that it offers within the art world.
Precarious Society
Schlosserová, Jana ; Lukášová,, Helena (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
The installation is formed from the fifth sculptures, individuals, larger than life size. Their bodies are just shapes and surfaces, which leave place for the rest of the human form. The form is preserved only in black-and-white photography, in portraits, which are part of the sculptures. They ostensibly do nothing, like stopping in time. However they move, but for that move is neccessary initial impetus and it is the role of the viewer. Instability of sculptures is an expression of the unstable position of the human beings in today's society (the origin of instability). Sculptures creates society thanks for their quantity, community and contact.
Triumph of Ugliness
Kolářová, Monika ; Zálešák, Jan (referee) ; Houser, Milan (advisor)
Bachelor theses is my engagement with phenomenon of body, focused on the theme of beauty and ugliness. Through the Dionysian body type I am trying to capture the weight of physical imperfections. In contrast with the delicacy and subtlety glaze paintings I am trying to achieve a balance between the representatives of the general phenomenon of beauty and ugliness.
The family and its depiction in the past and present
Hájková, Barbora ; Daniel, Ladislav (advisor) ; Fremlová, Vendula (referee)
The family is the center of interest in contemporary society, which approaches it socially, politically and philosophically in different ways, especially the current social and interpersonal situation. It has long been one of the valuable subjects of art. Its depiction has a long history and never-ending inspirational power. The theoretical part of the diploma thesis is devoted to the topic of the family, its position from a sociological and historical point of view, as well as its depiction across the art of the past and present. Specific artists of the past who worked with the theme of family, were inspired or depicted their own family are listed here in more detail. It also includes modern and contemporary art, their different approach and grasp of the theme of family. The didactic part deals with how to sensitively approach this topic to today's children's audience and integrate it into art education lessons. In the practical part, I work with the theme of family, a kind of album will be created, a collection of works that are closely connected with my own family. A set of drawings, photographs, collages supplemented with incidents or statements of individual family members. The whole album will form a kind of complete picture of my family. KEYWORDS family, picture, painting, portrait, family...
Poet Karel Doskočil
Krásenská, Klára ; Sládek, Miloš (advisor) ; Kudlová, Klára (referee)
Karel Doskočil (1908-1962), historiographer, archivist, editor and poet passes unnoticed over a long period of time. This thesis' primary goal is to introduce Doskočil's work in the literary historical context, including two published collections Větve stromů (1941) and Milosrdenství (1947) and other unpublished texts as a part of Doskočil's estate. Approaching Doskočil's literary work in its wholeness (as enabled though access to personal archive) as well as putting it into perspective of the so-called catholic literature appears to be a desirable reminder of an author threatened by collective oblivion. The thesis also remembers Doskočil's scientific activities, altough it does not constitute a crucial subject of our work.
Noise against the binary - How women, queer, and non-binary people use electronic music, and synthesizers as the emancipation tool
Pátá, Julia ; Hroch, Miloš (advisor) ; Turek, Pavel (referee)
This practical bachelor's thesis maps the connections between gender and the production of electronic experimental music, with an emphasis on the element of synthesizers, in domestic conditions. The thesis documents whether and how electronic experimental music and synthesizers can provide a more inclusive and accessible musical infrastructure in the Czech Republic. It also builds on an area that has been neglected by historical/academic scholarship and the media for several decades, and which has received more attention in recent years, especially in the context of the amplification of voices from gendered communities. This is evidenced, for example, in the music documentary Sisters with Transistors (2020) by filmmaker Lisa Rovner, which documents the pioneers of experimental electronic music, whose contributions largely underpin what we now perceive as electronic music. The practical output of the work is a series of seven interviews with figures from the Prague and Brno electronic scene who incorporate synthesizers in their work, divided into several categories according to the role they play within the electronic scene. The interviews are in the form of a zine and the individual texts are accompanied by analogue photographs. They project different approaches to the intersection of gender and...
Human in photograph in a leisure pedagogy
KÁKONOVÁ, Viktorie
The bachelor's thesis deals with the growth of interest in creative activities within photography. The theoretical part deals with the concept of leisure, which is divided into subsections on leisure pedagogy, interest, animation and the leisure educator. It then focuses on the history of photography in the 20th century and the relationship between photography and leisure. It further discusses the portrait, which was a central theme for human photography, and photographing it in the natural light of a window, outdoors, or with studio artificial lighting. The practical part is devoted to an educational project that was organized in three photographic blocks in DDM with children aged 10-13. The method sheets describe the realized blocks including the theme, task, educational goals, motivation, technique, material, time allocation, course of the activity, assessment and reflection of the realized activity.
Portrait art in the work of Egon Schiele.
KUBÍČEK, Jan
The bachelor's thesis Portrait Art in the Work of Egon Schiele is divided into two parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part describes the important stages of life and cultural environment that influenced Egon Schiele. It also focuses on his selected artistic work, with an emphasis on portrait and self-portrait. The practical part is based on the findings of the first part, follows the self-portrait of Egon Schiele and tries to get inspiration in his distinctive style and technique. The aim of the practical part is a cycle of the bachelor's thesis author's self-portraits , accompanied by sketch material.

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