Movie: How the Frog’s Eye Sees

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    This fully animated study in movement and perception employs the point of view of a frog as a basis for this “minimalist cartoon”

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    1984-01-01

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    The frog does not see what does not move. To the frog, to move is to exist.

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    English

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