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Here’s a fascinating example of the “out of context” technique, a creative approach that invites us to rethink what we expect to see.
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The concept is straightforward yet powerful: take an element—be it a person, animal, or object—and place it in a setting where it doesn’t logically belong. This intentional disruption of context challenges our assumptions and sparks new interpretations.
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Consider this: it’s normal to see a person inside a cell. But what if their actions defy expectations? What if they’re doing something that feels completely out of place?
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This unexpected twist draws attention and makes us pause to think.
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Here’s another scenario: imagine a swimmer.
Where do you see them?
Most of us picture them in a pool or perhaps an open sea. Now, place that same swimmer inside a cage. The disruption is surprising, even shocking, but it’s also interesting. It’s this very mix of ideas, context and expectation, that creates a metaphorical message with deep meaning.
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