JEKA PASCALOVOG FRAGMENTA 210 IZ MISLI
ECHO OF PASCAL'S FRAGMENT 210 FROM THOUGHT
Author(s): Nermin SarajlićSubject(s): Aesthetics, Social Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Social Theory, Sociology of Culture, Film / Cinema / Cinematography, Sociology of Art, History of Art
Published by: Bosansko Narodno Pozorište - Zenica
Keywords: Blaise Pascal; Roy Andersen; Heidegger; Christian mystic;
Summary/Abstract: It would be said that any scenography suits hell as soon as humanity completely disappears from the world. When the alienation reaches its peak, one breathes pure despair. Wasted lives are wasted time. It is futile to garnish human shells with religious metaphors. Like in the last scenes of Roy Andersen's film Songs from the Second Floor. If one climbs ten floors higher and a man burnt by habit mechanically steps into the open door into an elevator that, God knows why, did not arrive at the call, well, just such a shock causes one to step into nothingness. Enter the void! You can often survive a fall, and there is no one who has not experienced it at least once in their lifetime.
Journal: Zeničke sveske - Časopis za društvenu fenomenologiju i kulturnu dijalogiku
- Issue Year: 2023
- Issue No: 37-38
- Page Range: 221-233
- Page Count: 13
- Language: Bosnian