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Galaxy Generator for Games
Březina, Karel ; Kobrtek, Jozef (referee) ; Starka, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis is focused on design and implementation of procedural generator of galaxy for games or simulations. Second goal is implementation of demonstration application which is showing possible usage of generator. Generator is able to create galaxy by predefined types or by user created map.
NEO (an unnamed ecological art object)
Molišová, Kateřina ; Lungová, Barbora (referee) ; Klodová, Lenka (advisor)
This bachelor thesis – The Sphere/The Planet – is based on the recycling of waste found in the nature to an art object. The Planet is centred on my need to participate in bringing the landscape back to its original state while also reacting to humanity's attitude to the waste production and its influence on nature. I bind and shape the found waste into a planet-shaped sphere that is meant to be a reflection and companion of the planet Earth which is overfilled by the waste produced by humans. The whole process of creation is recorded on the video that is also part of the installation.
Design and Analysis of Structure of Spherical House
Kolodzej, Ján ; Zídek, Rostislav (referee) ; Frantík, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is dedicated to designing of two different versions of the construction for a spherical house. The design was developed upon an interest of the investor, with whom were both versions also consulted and is supposed to lead to an actual project and realization. The two versions will differ in usage of building materials and the construction geometry.
The Multipurpose House in České Budějovice
Špačková, Eva ; Pilgr, Milan (referee) ; Šmak, Milan (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is the design and assessment of the supporting structure multifunctional building in the Czech Budejovice . The construction of a sphere with a maximum diameter of 30 m and a height of 19.5 meters the highest point . The supporting structure consists of curved ribs , elevator shaft and ceiling beams . The structure is designed in 4 versions . Two variants are made of steel, the third option is wooden and the latest version solves a combination of wood and steel. In the variant selected is done loading , ultimate limit state, serviceability limit state , fire resistance and compounds selected details.
Interactive evaluation of current biliard situation during game
Sedlařík, Jan ; Richter, Miloslav (referee) ; Horák, Karel (advisor)
The aim of this master’s thesis is evaluation of images by computer vision methods. The elaborated scene is billiard game scanned by camera. Using pre-processing, image segmentation and object classification we will try to understand the gameplay situation and uvaluate it in accordance with applicable rules.
Introducing the volume of solids using Cavalieri's principle
Fialová, Eliška ; Vondrová, Naďa (advisor) ; Janda, David (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to use a series of pedagogical experiments to introduce the volume of a pyramid, a cone and a sphere using Cavalieri's principle for pupils of the ninth year of primary school. First, the thesis characterizes the theories and approaches on the basis of which the experiment was built, such as the generic model theory and constructivism. The next part deals with the analysis of schoolbooks for the upper primary school and gymnasium, which are devoted to the introduction of the volumes of solids of pyramids, cones and spheres, and especially those schoolbooks which introduce the given volumes using the Cavalieri principle. The pedagogical experiment was preceded by a series of lessons focused on familiarizing pupils with given geometric solids and deriving calculations of their surfaces. This was followed by the introduction of the Cavalieri principle in the plane and also in space. In the practical part of the thesis, the tasks that were used in the pedagogical experiment are presented. The description of the course of the pedagogical experiment is supplemented by copies of the pupils' solutions. The conclusions are illustrated by the pupils' observations and summaries, which they arrived at in the form of a discussion on the tasks. At the end of the thesis, an evaluation of...
Gender-sensitive analysis of the novel Praskliny
Halíř, Pavel ; Jiroutová Kynčlová, Tereza (advisor) ; Knotková - Čapková, Blanka (referee)
The thesis entitled Gender Sensitive Analysis of the novel Praskliny looks into the representation of symbolic and discursive violence in a selected literary text by a Czech author from the perspective of gender analysis. Klára Vlasáková's novel Praskliny (Cracks) is set in a fantasy world with despotic elements, where individual heroes and heroines deal with the fundamental contradiction caused by internalized social norms with the way the protagonists themselves experience them. The analysis of the work is carried out in the context of feminist literary theories, whose main methodological and theoretical themes are the concept of a woman as nature by Sherry B. Ortner, symbolic violence by Pierre Bourdieu, and the concept of the connection between water and a woman by Z. Kalnická.
Abstract Tendencies in Czech Art throughout the 1970s and 1980s.
LAZÁRKOVÁ, Simona
The diploma thesis named ´Abstract Tendencies in Czech Art in the 1970s and 80s´ is processed in both, a theoretical and a creative, practical parts. The theoretical part presents abstract tendencies in Czech art during the 1970s and 80s representing the work of artists creating pieces of a ball and a geometrical shape of a circle in both, surface as well as spacial creation. The works of Václav Boštík, Stanislav Kolíbal, Hugo Demartini, Vladimír Škoda and Woody Vasulka are presented and emphasized. The practical part is presented in the form of a graphic creation including a circular theme with a subsequent area solution in gypsum. Everything is accompanied by drawing studies, graphic examinations and gypsum castings of circular objects.
On sphere
Ivan, Matúš ; Bečvářová, Martina (advisor) ; Surynková, Petra (referee)
This diploma thesis describes historical evolution of calculation of sphere's volume and surface and provides an analysis of textbooks for secondary and primary schools. It is made with the intention to inspire high school teachers with various approaches of teaching the volume and surface of solid bodies. It can help teachers with motivation of students as well as with selection of textbook and teaching methods for the issue. This thesis is meant to inspire high school students interested in history of mathematics, too. It includes analysis of preserved exercises on the topic from ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia as well as findings from Archimedes' works, which were devoted to this topic. Moreover it describes contribution of enlighteners on the subject and shows exact procedures of derivation of formulas using integral calculus.

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