I'd like to explore ambiguity--specifically the different reactions an ambiguous text may bring forth.
I've seen a whole gamut of reactions ranging from joy and delight to downright hostility as a response to an ambiguous phrase or text. Why is this reaction in response to verbal communication, and not to other ambiguous things, like this picture of the Rubin vase, which can be interpreted as a vase or the silhouette of two faces?
Does anyone experience frustration to the visual ambiguity?
What do you think about ambiguity, verbal or otherwise?
I've seen a whole gamut of reactions ranging from joy and delight to downright hostility as a response to an ambiguous phrase or text. Why is this reaction in response to verbal communication, and not to other ambiguous things, like this picture of the Rubin vase, which can be interpreted as a vase or the silhouette of two faces?
Does anyone experience frustration to the visual ambiguity?
What do you think about ambiguity, verbal or otherwise?