Flatland
A short, animated film based on Edwin Abbott's 1884 satirical novella, Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions.
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Plot Summary
This animated short film, based on Edwin A. Abbott's 1884 novel, explores the concept of dimensions through the eyes of a square living in a two-dimensional world. When he receives a vision of a three-dimensional sphere, he struggles to comprehend it and attempts to explain the existence of a third dimension to his fellow two-dimensional inhabitants, facing disbelief and ridicule.
Critical Reception
As a short educational film, 'Flatland' received moderate attention for its attempt to visualize complex mathematical concepts. It is generally regarded as a faithful, albeit simplified, adaptation of the source material, praised for its innovative animation for its time.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its clear and imaginative visualization of geometric concepts.
- Appreciated as an accessible introduction to dimensional theory.
- Noted for its artistic and educational value, though dated in animation style.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific short film is not readily available through standard public channels. However, based on its educational purpose and critical reception, it is likely appreciated by those interested in science and mathematics education.
Fun Fact
The original novel 'Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions' by Edwin A. Abbott, published in 1884, was intended as a satire on the rigid social hierarchy of Victorian England, with higher dimensions representing higher social classes.
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