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UNIVERSAL BASIC OPRESSION
Růžičková, Martina ; Jánoščík,, Václav (referee) ; Sterec, Pavel (advisor)
Master's thesis Polyamory Design Unit (PDU) explores the possibilities of collaboration between experts being active in fine arts, product design, graphic design, architecture and philosophy in order to create a speculative future scenario. Together with Jana Trundova, Simon Barak, Ondrej Mohyla and Lukas Likavcan, I create the concept and the presentation structure for a housing complex, which is designed for polyamoric coexistence of human and non-human entities. Such a coexistence is made possible by full automation of work and global implementation of universal basic income. These initial parameters constitute a big emancipatory potential, that could change present meaning of the concept of polyamory and thus redefine networks of relations in bigger scales too.
Multi-Dimensional Automata and Their Applications in Art
Gažo, Mário ; Klobučníková, Dominika (referee) ; Meduna, Alexandr (advisor)
This thesis deals with interconnection of theoretical computer science and fine arts. It demonstrates power and possibilities of multidimensional, mainly two-dimensional, finite automata in fine arts by applying them to collage and controlling individual elements movement.
Multi-Dimensional Automata and Their Applications in Art
Gažo, Mário ; Klobučníková, Dominika (referee) ; Meduna, Alexandr (advisor)
This thesis deals with interconnection of theoretical computer science and fine arts. It demonstrates power and possibilities of multidimensional, mainly two-dimensional, finite automata in fine arts by applying them to collage and controlling individual elements movement.
Eucharist reverence in the work of art of Darina Gladišová
Zoričák, Ján ; Pučalík, Marek (referee)
The thesis entitled Respect for the Eucharist in the work of Darina Gladišová is a contribution to a deeper knowledge of the reasons for the importance of the Eucharist and respect for it in the Catholic Church. The work of contemporary Slovak academic painter Darina Gladišová is characterized by a Christian theme with a dominant accent on the Eucharist. Among the works with the theme of the Eucharist stands out a cycle of six large paintings called Corpus Christi - the Body of Christ, which was created in 2003 - 2010. The cycle is installed in the refectory of the Franciscan Monastery in Bratislava, Slovakia. The thesis presents the above-mentioned images of the Corpus Christi cycle and theologically interprets them through the bibliography of St. John Paul II. and Franciscan springs. The method of interpretation was chosen on the basis of literary sources about the life and work of the painter, but mainly on personal interviews of the rigorous thesis' author with Darina Gladišová, in which he names the mentioned sources of inspiration. Thoughts concerning the Eucharist are the key throughout of the rigorous thesis.
Word and Image in Czech and Slovak Art in the 50's and 60's of 20th Century
Hachlincová, Lenka ; Lahoda, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Petříček, Miroslav (referee) ; Klimešová, Marie (referee)
(in English) This dissertation paper deals with the transformation of the relationship letter and image in the Czechsoslovakian art in the 1950s and 1960s, interpreted from the point of view of the cultural and social events not as the history of art, but history of reality representation. The objective of the paper is to create a more complex view of various levels of integration of letter and image in domestic environment, so it approaches the phenomena of letter and image from a specific interpretation point of view based on three main lines. Mapping the phenomena of letter and image in the context of that period in Czechoslovakia, which preceded work structuralizing, was the base of the first interpretation line which bases the core of work on four social "activators", which, in the mind of an artist, activated the need to incarnate letter and image. Since the subject of the paper is the letter as a material manifestation of the language, the second interpretations line follows the purposeful modification of the language structure between the signifiant and signifié, which occurs in visual imaging. The third interpretation line puts the first two into a broader, aesthetic and philosophical context due to which, more complex language structures entering the art of work can be identified. Using...
UNIVERSAL BASIC OPRESSION
Růžičková, Martina ; Jánoščík,, Václav (referee) ; Sterec, Pavel (advisor)
Master's thesis Polyamory Design Unit (PDU) explores the possibilities of collaboration between experts being active in fine arts, product design, graphic design, architecture and philosophy in order to create a speculative future scenario. Together with Jana Trundova, Simon Barak, Ondrej Mohyla and Lukas Likavcan, I create the concept and the presentation structure for a housing complex, which is designed for polyamoric coexistence of human and non-human entities. Such a coexistence is made possible by full automation of work and global implementation of universal basic income. These initial parameters constitute a big emancipatory potential, that could change present meaning of the concept of polyamory and thus redefine networks of relations in bigger scales too.

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