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Reservoirs - Brno, Zluty kopec (Yellow hill)
Menšíková, Kateřina ; Horňasová, Tereza (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
Master’s thesis focuses on area of historic water reservoirs on Yellow Hill, situated between streets of Tomešova and Tvrdého. They continued to supply Brno with non-potable water until 1997 and TIC is currently looking for a new way to make water reservoirs accesable and more interesting to the general public. Due to the existence of underground reservoirs the site has remained undeveloped and is covered with dense greenery. Thanks to that, the character of the place is in the context of the surrounding build-up area very unique. The proposal not only respects that, but seeks to support it. The whole area is undergoing through new landscape design and is completed by three single-storey pavilions, which with their various functions ensure the operation of the site. The historic buildings that were used to manage the underground reservoirs are renovated and integrated into the operation of the site. An important part of the design is also the solution of barrier-free access to reservoirs, their interconnection and installation of optical device - the Camery Obscury in the oldest of the reservoirs. The whole place becomes more accesible and attractive for visitors.
Camera Obscura as an Unique Tool of Recording Reality. Possibilities of its Application in Contemporary Art Education
Nováčková, Marie ; Magidová, Markéta (advisor) ; Pfeiffer, Jan (referee)
Marie Nováčková Bachelor thesis Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Education, Department of Art Education Camera obscura as an Unique Tool of Recording Reality. Possibilities of its Application in Contemporary Art Education. The thesis follows camera obscura as an unique medium for artistic work. Forms of camera obscura are described through the cultural and historical context, focusing on contemporary visual culture and pinhole photography. The pinhole camera is seen as a tool for artistic work, which can be subject to the author, can cooperate with him or can be artistically autonomus. These theoretical findings are reflected in the conception of an educational program connecting learning about the development of photographic images with the individual perception of their stories. A pinhole photography and the related story from the practical part is a comic strip created by using photographies made by pinhole camera, which storyline supported by a drawing. The comic strip is called The Ravens Player and its format is structured as Bach's composition Toccata a fuga in d-moll. Key words: analog photography, camera obscura, pinhole camera, art education, visual culture, comic strip
Reservoirs - Brno, Zluty kopec (Yellow hill)
Menšíková, Kateřina ; Horňasová, Tereza (referee) ; Nový, Vítězslav (advisor)
Master’s thesis focuses on area of historic water reservoirs on Yellow Hill, situated between streets of Tomešova and Tvrdého. They continued to supply Brno with non-potable water until 1997 and TIC is currently looking for a new way to make water reservoirs accesable and more interesting to the general public. Due to the existence of underground reservoirs the site has remained undeveloped and is covered with dense greenery. Thanks to that, the character of the place is in the context of the surrounding build-up area very unique. The proposal not only respects that, but seeks to support it. The whole area is undergoing through new landscape design and is completed by three single-storey pavilions, which with their various functions ensure the operation of the site. The historic buildings that were used to manage the underground reservoirs are renovated and integrated into the operation of the site. An important part of the design is also the solution of barrier-free access to reservoirs, their interconnection and installation of optical device - the Camery Obscury in the oldest of the reservoirs. The whole place becomes more accesible and attractive for visitors.
Camera Obscura as an Unique Tool of Recording Reality. Possibilities of its Application in Contemporary Art Education
Nováčková, Marie ; Magidová, Markéta (advisor) ; Pfeiffer, Jan (referee)
Marie Nováčková Bachelor thesis Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Education, Department of Art Education Camera obscura as an Unique Tool of Recording Reality. Possibilities of its Application in Contemporary Art Education. The thesis follows camera obscura as an unique medium for artistic work. Forms of camera obscura are described through the cultural and historical context, focusing on contemporary visual culture and pinhole photography. The pinhole camera is seen as a tool for artistic work, which can be subject to the author, can cooperate with him or can be artistically autonomus. These theoretical findings are reflected in the conception of an educational program connecting learning about the development of photographic images with the individual perception of their stories. A pinhole photography and the related story from the practical part is a comic strip created by using photographies made by pinhole camera, which storyline supported by a drawing. The comic strip is called The Ravens Player and its format is structured as Bach's composition Toccata a fuga in d-moll. Key words: analog photography, camera obscura, pinhole camera, art education, visual culture, comic strip
Live images of VJing
Benická, Alexandra ; Krtilová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Švantner, Martin (referee)
The subject of the thesis Live images of VJing is an aesthetic activity, based on visual projections and on work with new media in real-time, known as VJing, or more generally "live audiovisual performance". As these performances usually complement auditory events or are supplemented by music. The first part follows the origins of VJing out of three angles: First the historical development of projected image, electronic music and the discourse of synaesthesia principle as an principle joining different sensory perceptions into one. Second part of this thesis is introducing an philosophical perspective and it's defining terms, through which can be glimpsed the tendencies in the development of contemporary art of new media, particularly following the example of the German new-media philosophy with terms like homöotechnik, performativity, mediality and gesture. The outcome of this thesis is the finding, that it's not the media-philosophy bringing the textures and shapes to VJing, but the opposite - VJing as an art form is a valuable contribution to defining of the media-philosophy, which seem to be forming along with the new media itself and with the experimental arts exploring it's radical possibilities.
Transformation of cult and conceptual value in history of photography
Dotřel, Jan ; Ševčík, Miloš (advisor) ; Zuska, Vlastimil (referee)
This historical work focuses on the theory of photography. It is divided into three autonomous episodes chronologically correspond to three historical stages. These parts are connected with one genealogies of one possible reading of the photography. The first part deals with the historical circumstances and causes of the birth of photography. The second phase describes the later period of history of the Weimar Republic and photographic movement of Neue Sachlichkeit. The last part concentrates on Düsseldorf School of Photography and its current followers. These historical eras combines the aesthetic issues of cult and conceptual values, which is demonstrated on the way how read the photographic medium as a specific aesthetic phenomenon.
The Virtual Imaging of the Distant Objects by Longfocal Positive Lenses and Concave Mirrors
Rail, Zdeněk ; Vápenka, David
The longfocal positive lenses and concave mirrors can serve as optical elements increasing the angular dimensions of the distant objects similarly to telescope.\nThese properties could be probably used by ancient observers before the discovery of telescope.\nOur paper brings optical analysis and results of visual astronomical observations with the longfocal positive lens.
One day. Set of photographs taken with a pinhole camera.
MALÁ, Petra
This theoretical-practical work analyzes pinhole photography technique. It describes pinhole camera principle in general and the process of its construction. However, it mainly focuses on the development of this technique in a historical context from the first imaging media to the pinhole camera of today used as a medium in contemporary art. This work also refers to significant figures from this area and provides links to important sources of information. The practical part of this work contains my personal experience making pinhole cameras, which is based upon the knowledge gained by completing the theoretical work. The practical section also comprises eight different pinhole cameras, a set of photos with the theme "One day" and a brochure. The brochure sumarizes the technical specifications of pinhole cameras and photos taken by these cameras.
Camera Obscura in the Contemporary Art
Kašparová, Adéla ; SILVERIO, Robert (advisor) ; MUSILOVÁ, Helena (referee)
This work deals with the use of the camera obscura phenomenon in contemporary art. Contemplates about the causes and motivations that in today's world of digital technology to work with historical phenomenon lead. It also states the individual authors using a camera obscura. Not an exhaustive selection of artists is determined by outlining the most interesting trends.

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