A History of Frogs is an experiment in form—destabilized through play-logic to find new relationships between peoples and objects. The object conceptualized as evolving and fluid, hologram and hybrid. AHOF is an investigation into the rehistorical object—the goblin baroque, the marsupial gothic. The frogs were right. We were never human. The Human was a proposition positioned between gods and frogs and it failed. AHOF posits the morph; a frog turns into a man, yes, but also the stages in between—the frog-man with vestigial ears and bulbous eyes. AHOF believes in the evolution of the self through the dissolution of the fixed narrative of selfhood. The chorus of frogs. Brekekekéx koáx koáx! Brekekekéx koáx koáx!