Beneath everything is the void.
Beneath the void is ambiguity, winking, or maybe it got something in its eye.
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hard to explain in a nutshell but ambiguity is a type of clarity not vagueness
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If you mean what I think you do, I’ve used the duck-rabbit illusion to explain this. The ambiguity can exist only because there is no uncertainty (as in contaminant noise or incompleteness). It’s 100% wysiwyg, you just don’t one clear thing.
Not sure of void version though.
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yes although that drawing has ambiguity as a surface feature - most things I like require the ambiguity to be discovered
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Ah, that’s interesting. I guess some Escher etchings are a bit more work. Takes a double or triple take to realize what’s off.

