
handle: 11012/200314
The diploma thesis entitled Transparency of Voice and Light presents an audiovisual installation, the theme of which is individual reflection of the environment through the creation of fictional stories. In his work, the author also deals with the possibility of overlaps with own previous works and with the creation of a thematic interconnection. The installation links a set of subjective fictional narratives. The installation is scenographic in nature and represents a platform for telling personal statements and ideas.
Diplomová práce s názvem Transparentnost hlasu a světla představuje audiovizuální instalaci, tématem které je individuální reflexe okolí prostřednictvím tvorby fiktivních příběhů. Autor se v ní zabývá také možností přesahů svých dosavadních prací a tvorbou tematické návaznosti. Instalace propájí soubor subjektivních fiktivní narací. Instalace je scénografického charakteru a představuje platformu pro vyprávění osobních výpovědí a představ.
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sklo, projekce, Installation, fiction, projection, Instalace, dokumentace, video, monument, documentation, audio, objekt, recordings, nahrávky, fikce, object, glass
sklo, projekce, Installation, fiction, projection, Instalace, dokumentace, video, monument, documentation, audio, objekt, recordings, nahrávky, fikce, object, glass
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