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Methods, Technical Facilities and Planning Procedures and Flight Navigation of Free Flight under RVSM Conditions
Hodinka, Jan ; Ptáček, Pavel (referee) ; Vosecký, Slavomír (advisor)
At present happens at air navigation to break in use area navigation in conditions RVSM from look required navigation performance, so varying component reach navigation accuracy determination position. This thesis deal with description of project Area navigation in conditions RVSM. Describes requirements on technical specification necessary to their safeguard. Displays contemporary state in Europe and expectations into future. Main objectives of this thesis is to describe aims, area and sense of Area navigation inside of condition RVSM, outline expected benefits implementing in civil air operation and further clarify their place and signification under development of CNS.
the essence of photography in the digital age
Doubek, Zdeněk ; Holeček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Váša, Ondřej (referee)
The diploma thesis solves the question of photography not only from the point of view of a work of art, but as a part of a cultural code. Photography in the digital era has the potential to become a new kind of visual language. From this perspective, the photographic universe reveals several essential questions, which we address here. These questions explore topics such as: historical development of images and text, the difference between traditional images and technical images, the cultural impact of mass production of digital devices and photographs, the essence of photography as a symbol from the point of view of semiotics and logic, the difficulties of deciphering photography, the linguistic aspects of digital photography or the meaning of photography in virtual (public) space. Due to the nature of the monitored topics, the work will address problems mainly related to language, logic, epistemology, human freedom in the context of man/device and marginally also semiotics.
Système de la Mode by Roland Barthes: Critique of the Model and Limits of Application
Lorencová, Petra ; Šafaříková, Radana (advisor) ; Fišerová, Michaela (referee)
In this thesis we will try to explain and clarify the main concepts of R. Barthes's semiological method introduced in his book Système de la Mode. The key moments of his model will be confronted with critique of other authors such as J. Culler, T. Todorov or D. N. Rodowick. The principal aim of Barthes's book is to create a precise method which would lead the structural analysis of women's clothing described by fashion magazines. The author believes, that vestimentary features presented in fashion magazines are constituted into a system of signification. Barthes's main intention has been to reconstitute this system of meaning and to create a classification of written garment using linguistic approach and procedures. After considering the critique of the above-mentioned authors, we will try to apply Barthes's concepts to some examples of written garment, taken from current fashion magazines, in order to better understand author's semiological project.
Theatrical Signs in the Performance "The Education of Little Tree"
Axmanová, Petra ; Marcelli, Miroslav (advisor) ; Švantner, Martin (referee)
The thesis examines a sign and its theory, focusing on the function of sign in art, particularly in theatre. Both communication conditions and meaning production are covered. The practical part analyzes particular theatrical signs in 'The Education of Little Tree' performance. Selected parts of the performance are examined in detail with regards to the theatrical signs and generating meaning in terms of work with gesture. Further it studies changes of actors' characters and as well as analogue and digital communication. It deals with the question how to create a wide range of characters and settings while using only a very limited selection of props, coulisses and costumes. The results of nonverbal communication analysis are presented in the conclusion of the thesis.
Système de la Mode by Roland Barthes: Critique of the Model and Limits of Application
Lorencová, Petra ; Šafaříková, Radana (advisor) ; Fišerová, Michaela (referee)
In this thesis we will try to explain and clarify the main concepts of R. Barthes's semiological method introduced in his book Système de la Mode. The key moments of his model will be confronted with critique of other authors such as J. Culler, T. Todorov or D. N. Rodowick. The principal aim of Barthes's book is to create a precise method which would lead the structural analysis of women's clothing described by fashion magazines. The author believes, that vestimentary features presented in fashion magazines are constituted into a system of signification. Barthes's main intention has been to reconstitute this system of meaning and to create a classification of written garment using linguistic approach and procedures. After considering the critique of the above-mentioned authors, we will try to apply Barthes's concepts to some examples of written garment, taken from current fashion magazines, in order to better understand author's semiological project.
Theatrical Signs in the Performance "The Education of Little Tree"
Axmanová, Petra ; Marcelli, Miroslav (advisor) ; Švantner, Martin (referee)
The thesis examines a sign and its theory, focusing on the function of sign in art, particularly in theatre. Both communication conditions and meaning production are covered. The practical part analyzes particular theatrical signs in 'The Education of Little Tree' performance. Selected parts of the performance are examined in detail with regards to the theatrical signs and generating meaning in terms of work with gesture. Further it studies changes of actors' characters and as well as analogue and digital communication. It deals with the question how to create a wide range of characters and settings while using only a very limited selection of props, coulisses and costumes. The results of nonverbal communication analysis are presented in the conclusion of the thesis.
Methods, Technical Facilities and Planning Procedures and Flight Navigation of Free Flight under RVSM Conditions
Hodinka, Jan ; Ptáček, Pavel (referee) ; Vosecký, Slavomír (advisor)
At present happens at air navigation to break in use area navigation in conditions RVSM from look required navigation performance, so varying component reach navigation accuracy determination position. This thesis deal with description of project Area navigation in conditions RVSM. Describes requirements on technical specification necessary to their safeguard. Displays contemporary state in Europe and expectations into future. Main objectives of this thesis is to describe aims, area and sense of Area navigation inside of condition RVSM, outline expected benefits implementing in civil air operation and further clarify their place and signification under development of CNS.
Selected Event nouns in a law text
BORÁKOVÁ, Markéta
The diploma thesis describes the selected event nominals in the legal texts specifically in the corpus named CORTE. The approaches of these nominals were selected in the relevant bibliography and the diploma thesis focuses especially on the themes and on the criterions which are used to define the event nominals. On the basis of these definitions the selected event nominals will be assess with regard to their action or non-action meanings, valency and colocability with verbs and also to their semantic properties. Furthermore, it is analyzed the relationship between the base and the derivation suffix on the one hand and semantic properties of the event nominals on the other. The corpus CORTE is used for the analysis, SketchEngine, web interface, and program Paraconc serve to find out the information about event nominals.
Music As A Sign
JAROLÍMOVÁ, Jana
The thesis is interested in the problem of musical sign. In which ways can we speak about musical sign and which elements of musical material can become signs? These are the basic questions which we are interested in. This thesis is divided into three parts. The first part attends to the common theory of sign. The historical survey with the main ideas of philosophers and thinkers will be helpful to find out basic terms and problems of semiotics. In the second part of thesis we look at the historical reflection of musical sign in order to find out in which way it was treated with music and musical sign in each historical period of European music. In the third part we focus on musical semiotics, but we will consider some problems of musical aesthetics and musical psychology, too. In the end we make recapitulation of answers to the aforesaid questions.

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