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Atlas
Korbičková, Adéla ; Smetana, Matěj (referee) ; Pěchouček, Michal (advisor)
In my bachelor thesis contains several drawings, which are drew mostly by dry pastel technique on different formats with different size. Drawings will be stacked on each other and will be install in space. Drawings should commemorate parts of sketchbooks. Drawings are (maybe diary) notes. Some of them have free character and some of them are strictly geometric which are focused on one shape - cylinder. This cylinder I try to deform. Whole installation should reminds map for orientation between space and flat.
Accidental Installations
Uljarevic, Branka ; Skalík, Tomáš (referee) ; Ambrůz, Jan (advisor)
The endless possibilies of glass are inspiring. It has the ability to not only reflect, but its unbelievably sharp and crisp potential to shape and define a room from bare abandonment to pure visionare of endless value.Some of the topics and themes I seek to define and discuss through my work are as follows: What is the ability of a mere (2m x 3x) piece of glass to transform and affect the human experience? How much does its shape and placement interact with elements of the technical space, with the footprints that shape its surroundings? How does the tampering with said glass (for example, discoloration and lighting) react and influence an otherwise abandoned and unnoticed factory setting? What areits technical abilities and limitations? My conclusive research and experimentation through my thesis has led me to show the durability and strength of an otherwise breakable medium. My work has exposed the pressures and challenges that affect the dimensions in which glass can be found, from three specific angles. Not only has the quality of glass been put to the test, but its lifespan as a whole in a variety of difficult circumstances. Through this exporative installation of glass and its role of interaction, my primary goal is to analyze and expose the quality of the material. The otherwise ephemeral nature of glass as a barrier or as a second-rate mirror can be seemingly eternalized for an effective moment in time. This exploration will transform my process into afinal product, thus organizing the accidental chaos of its very specific potential.
Accidental Installations
Uljarevic, Branka ; Skalík, Tomáš (referee) ; Ambrůz, Jan (advisor)
The endless possibilies of glass are inspiring. It has the ability to not only reflect, but its unbelievably sharp and crisp potential to shape and define a room from bare abandonment to pure visionare of endless value.Some of the topics and themes I seek to define and discuss through my work are as follows: What is the ability of a mere (2m x 3x) piece of glass to transform and affect the human experience? How much does its shape and placement interact with elements of the technical space, with the footprints that shape its surroundings? How does the tampering with said glass (for example, discoloration and lighting) react and influence an otherwise abandoned and unnoticed factory setting? What areits technical abilities and limitations? My conclusive research and experimentation through my thesis has led me to show the durability and strength of an otherwise breakable medium. My work has exposed the pressures and challenges that affect the dimensions in which glass can be found, from three specific angles. Not only has the quality of glass been put to the test, but its lifespan as a whole in a variety of difficult circumstances. Through this exporative installation of glass and its role of interaction, my primary goal is to analyze and expose the quality of the material. The otherwise ephemeral nature of glass as a barrier or as a second-rate mirror can be seemingly eternalized for an effective moment in time. This exploration will transform my process into afinal product, thus organizing the accidental chaos of its very specific potential.
Atlas
Korbičková, Adéla ; Smetana, Matěj (referee) ; Pěchouček, Michal (advisor)
In my bachelor thesis contains several drawings, which are drew mostly by dry pastel technique on different formats with different size. Drawings will be stacked on each other and will be install in space. Drawings should commemorate parts of sketchbooks. Drawings are (maybe diary) notes. Some of them have free character and some of them are strictly geometric which are focused on one shape - cylinder. This cylinder I try to deform. Whole installation should reminds map for orientation between space and flat.

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