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Binocular vision
Janů, Joshua ; Jehlička, Karel (referee) ; Fedra, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on binocular vision. The introductory section describes the physiology of stereoscopic vision. Then deals with the so-called depth guides to help induce the audio from the monitored scene. Furthermore, in this paper the method of stereoscopic projection and the possibility of inducing spatial perception of the picture. The work is also the acquisition of stereoscopic recording scene with its projections using anaglyph techniques. Based on the evaluation of the acquired group of alert observers described anaglyph effect of the information contained in the image.
Exercises developing the space reasoning
NOVÁKOVÁ, Kristýna
Bachelor thesis is focused on exercises for development of spatial imagination. Concepts that are connected with spatial imagination are described in my thesis. For example, the ability for space perception or the imagination itself. For the help of spatial imagination development are mentioned a few aids. The thesis contains a recherche of elementary curriculum and high school curriculum, a recherche of didactic entrance's exams and maturita exams and information about tests of spatial imagination. The bachelor thesis ends with an excercise which serve for the spatial imagination development.
Perception of space in Prague district Holešovice through mental maps of residents and other individuals
Hofierková, Soňa ; Bláha, Jan Daniel (advisor) ; Žáková, Zuzana (referee)
This work deals with the change of a space perception depending on the relationship between that space and respondents. The main goal is to determine how the orientation of respondents is changed in an unfamiliar area in comparison with the familiar area. Secondary goal examines how these responses are changed according to this space. The introduction is focused on goals, working hypotheses and basic concept definitions which are related to an issue of mental maps. GIS tools are used to evaluate mental maps. The main part is devoted to a case study of Holešovice district, processing and interpretation of gained results. The final section summarises results and confirms or disproves hypotheses. The results are aggregated maps representing four different groups of respondents followed by possibilities of a practical use of that work. Keywords: mental maps, perception of space, influence of the environment on residents
The Importance of a Room of Her Own: Female Spacial Awareness in Selected American Women's Fiction
Hanžlová, Jitka ; Veselá, Pavla (advisor) ; Ulmanová, Hana (referee)
This thesis explores the ways selected American women writers utilize spatial imagery to convey their female characters' internal and external situation. In the introductory, theoretical chapter, attention is at first paid to the representation of space in literature. Drawing upon Gaston Bachelard's Poetics of Space and Marilyn R. Chandler's Dwelling in the Text: Houses in American Fiction, space is presented as playing a role equal to that of characters and plot since it is perceived as both a production shaped by its inhabitants and a force that is, in turn, shaping them. Furthermore, the difference between female and male spatial awareness as depicted in American fiction written both by men and women is scrutinized with the result that, arguably, male characters have a tendency to regard their houses as mere tokens of their social status, whereas female characters tend to have a more intimate and emotional relationship to their living space. This passage is inspired by Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own. Finally, it is argued that women characters tend to develop their personalities in respect to the space they inhabit, and that domestic space can be for them either a space of confinement (the section dealing with this phenomenon is based on Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar's The Madwoman in...
Perception of space in Czech travel writing of the 15th century
Bažant, Vojtěch ; Nejedlý, Martin (advisor) ; Soukup, Pavel (referee)
The theses analyses ways of literary representations of perception of space in Czech 15th century travel narratives. With special regard to the genre classification of the travel narratives, this study covers a part of travellers' mentalities in the Late Middle Ages. The concept of perception of space represents the ways of viewing the surrounding world. It helps to understand how travellers confronted social stereotypes with their own experiences. The thesis highlights how relations between natural foundations of the Earth and human thought are construed and shows that both bear the same importance for the shaping of the narration.
Binocular vision
Janů, Joshua ; Jehlička, Karel (referee) ; Fedra, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on binocular vision. The introductory section describes the physiology of stereoscopic vision. Then deals with the so-called depth guides to help induce the audio from the monitored scene. Furthermore, in this paper the method of stereoscopic projection and the possibility of inducing spatial perception of the picture. The work is also the acquisition of stereoscopic recording scene with its projections using anaglyph techniques. Based on the evaluation of the acquired group of alert observers described anaglyph effect of the information contained in the image.
Motivation of the youth to holistic architecture and work with a space
BUKOVSKÁ, Lenka
The main topic of this thesis is architecture and environment, which we live in. Architecture and also other related issues are based on the holistic perspective. A possible view of the use of motivation in pedagogical field is offered by an alternative approach. We will learn about terms related to healthy living, Feng Shui, traditional buildings, etc. We will characterize the styles of art of the 19th and 20th century. The positive way of thinking can serve as a recipe for a proper ?sketch? of the future. In the practical part of the thesis we will learn about opinions and the amount of knowledge of architecture and space which secondary school students possess. The results were compared between a secondary medical school and a secondary school of civil engineering .

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