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THE DEFINITION OF THE "AMBIGUITY & TRUTH"
A book by Leo Steinberg called the Incessant Last Supper, based on what may be the greatest single work of western painting, Leonardo DaVinci’s Last Supper. This book analyzes Leonardo’s Last Supper from all angles and aspects. Therefore, in the article ambiguity and truth, the author uses Leonardo’s Last Supper as an example to illustrate the relationship between ambiguity and truth.
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There are many ambiguity and truth phenomena or events in life. Sometimes ambiguity can reach truth, but sometimes it is very important to tell the truth. For some things, there may be no right or wrong. Just like the content presented in the third picture. Maybe we stand from different angles or positions, we can get different information content.
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THE LAST SUPPER
The painting is a demonstration of how the brain works and a revelation of how belief conditions our senses of reality. It is not an attempt to illustrate one moment in time. That apparently was too simple for Leonardo. If you approach the work with the idea that it illustrates the words ‘one of you shall betray me’ all the figures in the painting assume poses that clearly respond to those words with shock honor and revulsion. One of the principles of Renaissance communication was that the position of a figure revealed character and emotion.
On the other hand if you shift the message you hold in your mind to the institution of the Eucharist, “Take this and eat: this is my body,” the meaning of the apostles’ gestures change before your eyes in response to this first call to communion.
Two completely separate ideas in two different moments in time being simultaneously conveyed.
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Therefore, the author mentioned two important points in the article:
Ambiguity is the way of arriving the truth.
Telling the truth is essential for human survival.
And the author mentioned the definition of the "AMBIGUITY":
The ambiguity is a military term, and its true meaning is: Something is attacked from two sides at once.
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