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WATERWAY, TO SING THE SPACE
Orel Tomáš, Jakub ; Šejn, Miloš (referee) ; Helia De Felice, Jennifer (advisor)
The way of the Jedovnice creek: connection with the spring Falling into the underground halls and back to the light. The Water Way is an intermedial poem that is concerned to the element of water, character of its way through the landscape and its presence in the landscape. Since the type of work I most prefer is the work in the landscape, I am returning back to the natural landscape, strong places in Moravian karst near Brno. The audiovisual poem is primarily focused on the moment of melting. Sublimation of ice from the ice shelter, ephemeral phenomena on the surface, such as miniature whirls, waves, rays of sunlight and especially moonlight. The poem focuses on the possibilities of transferring the experience with a specific place, and the events in a unique, unrepeatable time and space into the theatrical scene and possibilities of the musical and audiovisual interpretation of such experience. I work with digital media (video mix and audiostop) to transfer the artist's physical experience in a unique time and unique natural setting into the scenic form of the work. Considering the physical and symbolic qualities of the water element, I have abandoned the composition of the event in the classical sense.
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Baluch, Matúš ; Cseres, Jozef (referee) ; Stratil, Václav (advisor)
Videoinstalation with concept "Čo ja viem?"- "What I do I know".
Visual Poetry in the Network of the International Communication. Terms, Categories, Typology
Krátká, Eva ; Lahoda, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Langerová, Marie (referee) ; Pomajzlová, Alena (referee)
The doctoral thesis is concerned diachronically with the term "visual poetry". The focus is on its progress during the period after the Second World War in the context of the extensively advanced movement, as substantially defined in international expert discussion. The use of the term, which is supported by the arguments of many theoreticians and artists of the period, is studied in the thesis from the viewpoint of the inspirational sources and specific contacts between art and literature. The focus is on the specific positions and strategies of visual perception. Visual poetry is studied - considering the different contexts of the European avant-garde movements and through the analysis of contemporaneous theories which defined three main lines of thought - as an incoherent art stream manifesting itself in the eclectic use of artistic media. In conclusion, the thesis looks at the project of Czech author poetics typology which grew from purely Czech examples based on formal language of the visual poetry works. The thesis seeks to point out the original aspects of the internal discussion of visual poetry, and to place it in the international context.
WATERWAY, TO SING THE SPACE
Orel Tomáš, Jakub ; Šejn, Miloš (referee) ; Helia De Felice, Jennifer (advisor)
The way of the Jedovnice creek: connection with the spring Falling into the underground halls and back to the light. The Water Way is an intermedial poem that is concerned to the element of water, character of its way through the landscape and its presence in the landscape. Since the type of work I most prefer is the work in the landscape, I am returning back to the natural landscape, strong places in Moravian karst near Brno. The audiovisual poem is primarily focused on the moment of melting. Sublimation of ice from the ice shelter, ephemeral phenomena on the surface, such as miniature whirls, waves, rays of sunlight and especially moonlight. The poem focuses on the possibilities of transferring the experience with a specific place, and the events in a unique, unrepeatable time and space into the theatrical scene and possibilities of the musical and audiovisual interpretation of such experience. I work with digital media (video mix and audiostop) to transfer the artist's physical experience in a unique time and unique natural setting into the scenic form of the work. Considering the physical and symbolic qualities of the water element, I have abandoned the composition of the event in the classical sense.
"THE WALL" UNDERSTOOD INTERMEDIALLY. A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE NOVEL BY MARLEN HAUSHOFFER AND ITS TRANSFORMATION TO FILM BY JULIAN PÖLSLER.
CHLAŇOVÁ, Kamila
This work aims to compare the literary piece "Die Wand" written by Marlen Haushofer and the following film adaptation of the book created by Julian Pölsler. The theme of the work is to find out how much the film adaptation matches its literary model and how much the film as a medium converts the literary technique to the visual form. The main attention is paid to the description of the book and the film and the following summary of the differences between the book and the adaptation. The work deals not only with the analysis of the literary piece converted to the film form by Julian Pölsler, but also briefly with the meaning of the terms "intermedialität" and "anti-heimatliteratur".
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Baluch, Matúš ; Cseres, Jozef (referee) ; Stratil, Václav (advisor)
Videoinstalation with concept "Čo ja viem?"- "What I do I know".

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