How does figure/ground reversal differ from figure/ground ambiguity?
What will be an ideal response?
Figure/ground reversal is a graphic phenomenon in which figure can function as ground and ground as figure. Ambiguous figure/ground finds the viewer uncertain about the relationship. The visual affect can be disorienting, but when managed successfully, it offers enough readability to make the image comprehensible.
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