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måndag 17 augusti 2009

Mind mining my mind's mines?

Heh, the things you think of when you can't sleep, eh? Weirdness abounds.

Apparently, there is such a thing as too much mexican food. I present to you exhibit A: my stomach, presently busy keeping me awake and general havoc-wreaking; and exhibits B, C and D: the chili I made and ate on friday (B), and had again on saturday (C), and finally the tacos/burritos I ingested just a few hours ago (D).

On other news - I have compiled quite a bit of reading material for my astounding project, and I intend to read, if not exactly the entirety, then at least a good chunk-sized portion of it. I have it all printed out and neatly organized, so it really shouldn't present too much of a problem. Really, it shouldn't.

Also, I made quite a fool of myself at Debaser on friday night's sing-along thingy. The strange thing is - I don't mind at all. Hell, I'm even proud of it. Next thing you know I'll be posting videos of myself making a fool of myself on the intertron. Chah, as if!

Also also, I can't seem to make up my mind as to whether to write in english or in swedish, so I'll vary. Deal with it.

Also also also, I'm trying to quit smoking again. Right now I'm writing this postscript having just finished a smoke at 3.30 in the morning. Let's just say it's not going fantastically well. There is definite room for improvement.

måndag 10 augusti 2009

Comedy - a Philosophical Treatise

This is my project: What is comedy? The philosophy of funny, if you will.

Like many ideas of mine, it first came to me in the dead of night, during one of my usual bouts with insomnia. Curiously, one of the very first parts of it to leap to mind was the title. In my attempt to avoid waking my girlfriend I got up quietly and penned a note. This reads:

Comedy - a Philosophical Treatise
What is? Who?
How? Ref? Phys?
Intention - reverse
Failure - Success

The next day I, unusually, still felt very inspired by the idea, and decided to get a notebook to write something more coherent. As we were vacationing in Portugal it took me a while, but I finally got to put some more words down on paper. I'll rewrite them here:

What is comedy? What does it mean that a person has a sense of humour? What are the criteria determining what is funny? Is it merely a question of aesthetics - i.e. funny lies purely in the mind of the beholder? Or is it, perhaps more importantly, a social phenomenon - a way of avoiding conflict while addressing controversial issues/taboos?
Of course, it's both; comedy is obviously a social phenomenon, but equally obvious is the individual nature of the sense of humour. Most of the time we laugh at the same things, indeed even more so, in the company of others. We find ourselves heartily enjoying jokes told in a social setting, laughing uproariously, when the exact same joke wouldn't even provoke a slight smile if one were to hear it alone, listening to the radio. But the opposite is also possible: jokes that we might enjoy in a private context, with close friends, may very well prove utterly useless in different company.
We feel, possibly rightly, that a failed attempt at comedy is one of the most embarrasssing mistakes one can make. Almost as bad is laughing at someone who is not trying to be funny. This is because comedy is a two-way street - both parties involved, joker and audience, are active participants in the social game, and failure to act appropriately in a given situation will prove disastrous for anyone.
This is, of course, the case when comedy is intentional, i.e. an agent, joker, is trying to be funny. What then happens when comedy is unintentional; when someone (something) is perceived as funny without actually trying to be, or indeed isn't aware of the comedic situation at all? Some would protest that this sort of situation isn't comedic at all, or at least that it shouldn't be; that people who find humour in unintentional sources are at best misguided, and at worst cynical, misanthropic sociopaths.

Right, that's all I have for now. Obviously, it needs more. I'll be back.