CIPHERS OF CHANGE: MUSIC AND APOCALYPSE

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Sander Van Maas
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ABSTRACT: Focusing on the question of the metaphysical possibility of change, the article explores a particular musical instance of change: the loss of world. Starting from the general observation that music plays a special role when it comes to the collapse of worlds, it studies two philosophical scenes (from Plato and Schopenhauer) in which music is thought as opening the possibility of change. In Plato, music occurs as an educational facilitator of (individual, personal) change that is ambiguously described in terms of sovereignty and groundlessness. In Schopenhauer, music is thought as the very edge of the world, where the loss of world (and the transition to religious renunciation) is a structural aspect of music’s very concept. This notion of music as being somehow outside, or on the margin of the world, but in a hyperbolical and almost redemptive sense, is then taken into a discussion of the Hollywood blockbuster The Big Short (2015), in which the (historical) 2007 collapse of Wall Street is prophesized by a number of marginal figures, one of whom entertains a special relation to music. Again, music appears as a figure (a cipher) of the change that these characters feel coming, and a shift near the end of the movie suggests a loss that not only affects the world, but this time also music. While music has historically been regarded as an agent of change (of feeling, concept, or sociality), here it would seem that it is music itself that is affected by the possibility of change beyond recognition, and perhaps beyond its own concept. The idea of music would then suggest a logic of change reminding on one hand of the eminent hyperboles of ancient music theologies (Augustine), and on the other hand the more recent accounts of change, apocalypse and miracles in such diverse thinkers as Derrida and Meillassoux, and in contemporary ‘apocalyptic’ novels such as David Markson’s Wittgenstein’s Mistress (1988). Does the loss of music in these works suggest a possibility of new worlds? KEYWORDS: Change. Metaphysics. Music. Hyperbole. Apocalypse.
变革的密码:音乐与启示录
摘要:围绕着变化的形而上学可能性问题,本文探讨了一个特殊的音乐变化实例:世界的丧失。从音乐在世界崩溃中扮演特殊角色的普遍观察出发,它研究了两个哲学场景(来自柏拉图和叔本华),在这两个场景中,音乐被认为打开了改变的可能性。在柏拉图中,音乐是(个人、个人)变革的教育促进者,而这种变革在主权和无根据方面被模糊地描述。在叔本华看来,音乐被认为是世界的边缘,世界的丧失(以及向宗教放弃的过渡)是音乐概念的一个结构性方面。这种音乐在某种程度上处于世界之外或边缘的概念,但具有夸张和近乎救赎的意义,随后被纳入了好莱坞大片《大空头》(2015)的讨论中,在该片中,一些边缘人物预言了2007年华尔街的(历史性)崩溃,其中一人与音乐有着特殊的关系。同样,音乐似乎是这些角色即将发生的变化的一个数字(密码),而电影结尾处的变化表明,这一损失不仅影响了世界,而且这次也影响了音乐。虽然音乐在历史上一直被视为变化(感觉、概念或社会性)的媒介,但在这里,似乎是音乐本身受到了超越认知,甚至超越其自身概念的变化可能性的影响。音乐的概念会提出一种变化的逻辑,一方面提醒人们古代音乐神学家(奥古斯丁)的著名夸张,另一方面提醒我们德里达和梅拉索等不同思想家以及大卫·马克森的《维特根斯坦的情妇》(1988)等当代“启示录”小说对变化、启示录和奇迹的最新描述。这些作品中音乐的消失是否意味着新世界的可能性?关键词:改变。形而上学音乐夸张法启示录。
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