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The same image changes semantically—in varying degrees—each time it's paired with an image
carrying its own semantic meaning. In the first pair, the semantic gap is quite small and the result-
ing narrative subtle. In the second pair, the semantic gap creates the same narrative but dramatic-
ally alters some assumptions about the meaning of the base image. The third pair offers a semantic
gap that forces the narrative in a completely unrelated—and unexpected—direction.
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