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Sound installation
Vacek, Lukáš ; Frank, Jakub (referee) ; Ambrůz, Jan (advisor)
In my bachelor thesis, I tried to evaluate my experience with working with sound, vibrations and the way they spread through different types of material. Examine the characteristics of the material and its properties through a minimalist form and through a targeted reduction of the vibrations themselves, while observing how they affect human perception. The fundamental concept of the installation is derived from this relationship. I am fascinated by how vibration and sound in space can create a situation that engulfs the viewer. The significance and the symbolism of this correlation, i.e. the ability of sound to create, distort and transform space and the way humans perceive this action is the main concept of my bachelor thesis. The vibrations represent the constant movement, change and uncertainty that are key aspects of this installation, but also of human existence and its perception. The scenographic nature of the artwork illustrates and alters the space around it with its audiovisual features, giving the impression of its own imaginary architecture. This creates a dynamic dialogue between the objects, which mutually vibrate and resonate through connections between the space and the audience.
Sound installation
Vacek, Lukáš ; Frank, Jakub (referee) ; Ambrůz, Jan (advisor)
In my bachelor thesis, I tried to evaluate my experience with working with sound, vibrations and the way they spread through different types of material. Examine the characteristics of the material and its properties through a minimalist form and through a targeted reduction of the vibrations themselves, while observing how they affect human perception. The fundamental concept of the installation is derived from this relationship. I am fascinated by how vibration and sound in space can create a situation that engulfs the viewer. The significance and the symbolism of this correlation, i.e. the ability of sound to create, distort and transform space and the way humans perceive this action is the main concept of my bachelor thesis. The vibrations represent the constant movement, change and uncertainty that are key aspects of this installation, but also of human existence and its perception. The scenographic nature of the artwork illustrates and alters the space around it with its audiovisual features, giving the impression of its own imaginary architecture. This creates a dynamic dialogue between the objects, which mutually vibrate and resonate through connections between the space and the audience.
Sound objects in art education at primary school
LUTOVSKÁ, Milada
This thesis describes questions of combination of recording and visual arts by means of sound objects creation. The theoretical part deals with the function of arts as a common sphere of musical and creative expression. In particular chapters there are described the essence of visual and auditory perception from a viewpoint of psychology and the interconnection of a creative and a music medium within the selected periods, whose solution are sound objects in visual arts. The last chapter of the theoretical part is about permeation of the music medium to the school subject named Art Education. The project part shows the practical outcome of the thesis- it presents methodically compiled file of creative activities connected with the creation of sound objects within art education at primary school.

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