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    <title>Interoculus</title>
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    <author_name>Marie Valade</author_name>
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    <video_description>In an infinitely vast space, a woman, a man and a fish illustrate a flow of  questions about perception. Pixillation and stop-motion animation enhance  audience doubts about reality in Marie Valade's whimsical and playful test of how we see and perceive when watching 3-D films. </video_description>
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