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The borders that tell your eye where to look and what to ignore.
means Structures that enclose, support, or contextualize something — from a window's edge to a way of seeing.
from From Old English framian, to be useful or make progress; later the wooden skeleton holding a thing together, then anything that shapes perception.
Film speedCinema runs at 24 frames per second.
ReframingTherapy and politics both weaponize the same word.
Boxing termsA frame can also mean someone's body.