Over the past thirty years, the concept of agency has sparked engaging discussions across fields like Gender Studies, Science and Technology Studies, Philosophy, and Media Studies, offering unique insights for animation research. Agency challenges the boundaries between humans and non-human…
Animation and Learning
Hyperteaching the Hyperstudent in Higher Educational Animation Programs
by Samuel Regan-Edwards • November 4, 2025 • 1 Comment

This text is about the animation of Higher Education learning, and the learning of animation in Higher Education. I have been pulled into writing the text by footnote 21 of renowned animation theorist and ‘poststructuralist’ thinker Alan Cholodenko’s “Computer Says…
Book Review
Review: Animated Film and Disability: Cripping Spectatorship (2022)
by Sanny Schulte • October 31, 2025 • 0 Comments

GREENBERG, SLAVA. Animated Film and Disability: Cripping Spectatorship. Indiana University Press, 2022. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv3142v9x. Image description: The book cover is mostly white with a black, scribbled spiral dominating the center of the cover. A red-haired drawn figure, wearing brown slippers, a light-purple…
Animation and Learning
Sky David’s Kinesthetic Pedagogy of Animation
by Lynn Tomlinson • October 28, 2025 • 2 Comments

This is a media-archaeological excavation of the unique animation teaching methods of artist Sky David, formerly known as Dennis Pies, who has spent his life combining art and science, working with movement, subjectivity, tactility, and animacy—an interdisciplinary practice in the…
Animation and Learning
Generating confidence to accelerate the learning of animation technology
by Gray Hodgkinson • October 21, 2025 • 0 Comments

Figure 1. Student 1 image from lighting workshop, ADM, NTU 2024. When teachers and academics apply student-centred strategies for teaching, one of the most sought-after outcomes is to boost student confidence. The student-centred approach is designed to emphasise self-thinking and…
Animation and Learning
This is the Way We Brush Our Teeth: How Pokémon Smile Helps Children Learn Practical Skills
by Christian Aditya • October 14, 2025 • 0 Comments

If you’re a parent, or you know one with a toddler, you’ll know how challenging it can be to teach practical skills to a toddler, especially brushing teeth. In my case, dealing with my daughter running away and clamping her…
Animation and Learning
Principle Zero
by Corey C. Reece • October 7, 2025 • 0 Comments

Many of us watched Bob Ross make beautiful landscapes with a technique he claimed anyone could replicate. I imagine those that picked up a canvas to follow along would find it harder than he made it seem. Countless folks pursue…
Animation and Learning
Animation’s Authentic Voice
by Benjamin Hall • September 30, 2025 • 0 Comments

Figure 1. The Animated Tea-towel by St Paul’s Animation Club (2024) I once had a rather memorable conversation with a colleague at a wrap party for a production I had worked on. This took place some years ago now, though…
Animation and Learning
Hands-On Learning: Why Touch Still Matters in Animation
by Grace Brennan • September 23, 2025 • 0 Comments

Animation education today often begins not with pencils or paper, but with software. Many students arrive expecting that animation should be produced seamlessly by machine, efficient, polished, and screen-ready from the start. Manuals like Richard Williams’ The Animator’s Survival Kit…
Standalone Posts
Doom! Invader Zim as Rasquache: Its Impact On Animation and Latinx Aesthetics
by Luke Hernandez • September 2, 2025 • 0 Comments

In 2001 Nickelodeon began airing a peculiar yet profoundly intriguing animated show that caught audiences off-guard: Invader Zim (2001) created by Jhonen Vasquez. This dark animated comedy pushed the limits of how horror can be visualized in children’s programming, all…