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40Aesthetic Puzzlements: Jonas Mekas's Diary Films and Ludwig WittgensteinFilm-Philosophy 24 (2): 162-184. 2020.In this article, I argue that by considering Ludwig Wittgenstein's methods, we can better understand and appreciate Jonas Mekas's diary films. Based on Wittgenstein's notion of “aesthetic puzzlement”, I identify the main confusions encountered by the viewer upon watching Mekas's films, such as: 1) fragmentation; 2) persistent repetition; and 3) the importance placed on the everyday. I discuss three films – Walden (1969), Lost Lost Lost (1976), and As I Was Moving Ahead Occasionally I Saw Brief G…Read more
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Lancaster UniversityUndergraduate
Manchester, England, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Interest
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Aesthetics |
20th Century Philosophy |
Philosophy of Film |
Audience Engagement in Film, Misc |
Paradox of Fiction |
Film Theory |