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Visual processing of topic: Mother and child
CVACHOVÁ, Petra
This bachelor thesis deals with mother and child attachment. It puts emphasis on early childhood when the attachment is forming. Theoretical part defines attachment term and presents main representatives of attachment theory. Furthermore, it describes types of attachment and specifies the pluses and minuses of secure and unsecure attachment. It concerns with formation of attachment before birth, reflects its evolution in early childhood and points on importance of atachment loss in adulthood. It also deals with motherhood, role of mother and birth partially. At the end of theoretical part the art therapy term is defined and Roznov art therapy, expressive therapy and interpretation are described. Practical part of bachelor thesis looks at the mother and child attachment issue. It tries to connect verbal testimony to mother and child attachment watercolor artwork. Then it finds some parallels between theese acquire materials.
Google art project: importance and contribution of the media coverage of cultural heritage
Jíchová, Eva ; Dolanský, Pavel (advisor) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
Nowdays, cultural institutions use modern ways how to communicate to people. Institutions tend to be interactive and engaging attendes to expositions. Technological improvements bring even new kinds of art pieces presentation. Thesis focuses on virtual gallery concept, called Google Art Project. Concept brings selected art pieces from art colection institutions. Google Art Project has given opportunity to use high quality technology to upload institutional works for free. In fact platform enables closer interaction than before. Work gives complex understanding on project technical and organisational point of view. Further focuses on Czech Google partnership organisations, stress is put on mutual perception of cooperation, technological tasks, views, whole project contribution and at the same time on Google Cultural Institute communication.

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