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ALTHOUGH THE DIFFERENCE between the sharp photograph of the television and the blurred
image that follows it creates a sense that the blurred image is a televised image, the juxta-position
of the words creates a different—yet possibly related—meaning for the viewer.
Brett Yasko United States
Real, Unreal, and Otherwise
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The same image is shown paired with different words. The semantic gap between word and im-
age—the weird, nebulous area wherein the viewer can construct a narrative relationship between
the two—is closer in the first pair, wider in the second, and extremely wide in the third.
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