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The Fragile Line
Tůmová, Helena ; Kovanda, Jiří (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
The project of my diploma thesis Fragile Line is a continuation of my bachelor thesis Limits of Normality in which I compiled part of the drawn black and white imaginary world of a 10-year old boy Jára with Asperger syndrome and created its colourful 3D visualisation. Fragile Line is for me some imaginary border between the real world and Jára`s fictional world. In my diploma work I created three planets from Jára`s space system, intentionally I used different technology and range of colours for each of them because children like disparity and variety.
Surrealism of the "Écrits Bruts": Comparison of André Breton's and Jeanne Tripier's Poetics of Madness
Jonczyová, Michaela ; Jirsa, Tomáš (advisor) ; Voldřichová - Beránková, Eva (referee)
This dissertation is focused on phenomenon of madness in French surrealism and genre called "écrits bruts". The main theme is confrontation of surrealism aesthetics madness with written production of psychotic and mostly schizophrenic patients. The primary outcome is presented by analysis and interpretation of two chosen literary works, which are collection of experimental poetry by André Breton and Paul Éluard called L'Immaculée conception (Immaculate Conception, 1930) and diary entries, known as Premier Cahier: de l'ordre des messages, mai 1935, written by one of the most significant French women representatives Jeanne Tripier,. The aim of this analysis is on one hand to identify and characterize forms through which simulated and "real" madness in texts presented are, and on the other hand to describe its poetic function. The methodology part is based on structural and genre analysis of both aforementioned movements and moreover is formed on outcomes of the phenomenologically oriented psychiatry and psychoanalysis.
Václav Groul and his painting work
Henclová, Natálie ; Pech, Milan (advisor) ; Czumalo, Vladimír (referee)
Václav Groul and his painting work The bachelor thesis will be devoted to Václav Groul's personality. It will focus on his artwork and try to explain his painting work. At first, the thesis introduces art brut and then summarizes the available facts from his life and work. Further it will illustrate possible sources of inspiration. These obviously became from the reading of spiritist pioneer Allan Kardek (Book of Ghosts). At the sight of his work, there is also a certain, probably unconscious, connection with mandal creators and the work of Carl Gustav Jung. Last but not least in his work may also be the impact of his profession-he was a tailor, in which he could meet the ornament more closely. Václav Groula could have been interested in numerical symbolism and work with symbols appearing in some of his paintings. The aim of the thesis is to summarize factual information about his life, to interpret the work of this extraordinary author and to determine his position among other artists of art brut.
Use of Analog Image in a Theatre
Rajnišová, Natálie ; SMOLÍK, Robert (advisor) ; KRÁLOVÁ, Andrea (referee)
In this thesis I will deal with a phenomenom of an analog image in a theatre. I will try to reflect this theme through an author project Chambre of minds on which I ve’been working during the last year of my studies at DAMU. In introduction I will illuminate a meaning of the analog image, in the first part I will focuss on a photography, film material and everything which is related to this in a theoretical but also technical way. Then I will introduce all this material in a context of the theatre, I will focuss on inspiring artists, who are touching this topic. In a practical part at first I will mention fundamental thoughts and specifics of an artistic movement Art brut, which is in my project deeply connected with images and fotomaterial. Then I will explain a basic concept of Chambre of minds, from now I will describe technological principles of used objects. Afterwards I will deal with a global proccessus of our creation during two last semesters and with a question of performance. The last step will be photography as holder of an idea in the theatre and I will apply it on an immersive theatre Pomezí. I will compare both of these projects from the point of view of using the analog material and principle of photography in the theatre. In conclusion I will summarize all my experiences and I will try to outline a result of my research in analog image.
Surrealism of the "Écrits Bruts": Comparison of André Breton's and Jeanne Tripier's Poetics of Madness
Jonczyová, Michaela ; Jirsa, Tomáš (advisor) ; Voldřichová - Beránková, Eva (referee)
This dissertation is focused on phenomenon of madness in French surrealism and genre called "écrits bruts". The main theme is confrontation of surrealism aesthetics madness with written production of psychotic and mostly schizophrenic patients. The primary outcome is presented by analysis and interpretation of two chosen literary works, which are collection of experimental poetry by André Breton and Paul Éluard called L'Immaculée conception (Immaculate Conception, 1930) and diary entries, known as Premier Cahier: de l'ordre des messages, mai 1935, written by one of the most significant French women representatives Jeanne Tripier,. The aim of this analysis is on one hand to identify and characterize forms through which simulated and "real" madness in texts presented are, and on the other hand to describe its poetic function. The methodology part is based on structural and genre analysis of both aforementioned movements and moreover is formed on outcomes of the phenomenologically oriented psychiatry and psychoanalysis.
Václav Žák and Naive Art since 1950 in Czechoslovakia
Krišková, Zuzana ; Pech, Milan (advisor) ; Czumalo, Vladimír (referee)
Václav Žák and Naive Art since 1950 in Czechoslovakia. Bachelor's thesis is focused on the work of Václav Žák a phenomenon of naive art in Czechoslovakia since 1950 (now Czech Republic). The introduction describes naive art and Art Brut abroad. The main part is concentrated on the life and work of czech naive artist Václav Žák. The final chapter shows his cooperation with Eva Fuková, Bohumil Hrabal and Evald Schorm. The thesis then compares the artistic execution of Žák's own house with similar realizations.
Art Brut as a question of Aesthetics
KOCANDOVÁ, Barbora
This bachelor thesis deals with the phenomenon called art brut that brings interesting aesthetical questions related to the status of art piece, author or perceiver. The first part of the work presents the insight into history and origin of this specific artistic expression, as well it follows up its forms and significance. Every subject is based on basic theoretical sources. The second part focuses on matter of author and authorship as the relevant question of aesthetics and also focuses on significance and importance of author´s pole within art brut´s creation. This significance is searched in key esseys of art theory which analyse author as an separated entity of the aesthetic situation.
The schizophrenic in social - cultural level with influence in art and reception of the world
Brichcínová, Markéta ; Hnilica, Karel (advisor) ; Matějů, Martin (referee)
This work is focused on schizophrenia, one of the most serious diseases that affects human's life in all its parts. I submit the summary of information about the causes leading to the disease. I answer the questions how to treat schizophrenia and why it affects the patient's life in such a high extent. The work summarizes the different views on the diagnosis and treatment of schizophrenia in the past and in the present. I wonder how society views a mentally ill person nowadays. I focus on the artistic expression of people with schizophrenia, which is characteristic for them. I answer the question about how much the disease affects their creating and why it is so obsessive for them to create. I wonder if the genius is linked with madness.
The Fragile Line
Tůmová, Helena ; Kovanda, Jiří (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
The project of my diploma thesis Fragile Line is a continuation of my bachelor thesis Limits of Normality in which I compiled part of the drawn black and white imaginary world of a 10-year old boy Jára with Asperger syndrome and created its colourful 3D visualisation. Fragile Line is for me some imaginary border between the real world and Jára`s fictional world. In my diploma work I created three planets from Jára`s space system, intentionally I used different technology and range of colours for each of them because children like disparity and variety.

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