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Animation and Agency

In the Spirit of Animated Objects: Agencies in Practice

by Vera Schamal • December 18, 2025 • 0 Comments

When an object in a film appears to be alive by virtue of its movements, this impression is most often produced through animation. Frame-by-frame animation is usually applied for this purpose—especially in live-action films. The animation of inanimate objects thus…

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AI Anymation and Agency

by Julia Eckel • December 15, 2025 • 0 Comments

Screenshot from Anymated Scrapbook

Arguably, artificial intelligence and its evolving capacities for (moving) image generation, consistently raise questions about agency and animation. While responses to these developments oscillate between fears of job loss and enthusiastic embraces of new possibilities, underneath lies the question: What…

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Animating Agency: Robots, Humans, and the Art of Unexpected Roles

by Nea Ehrlich • December 11, 2025 • 0 Comments

Etymologically, the term ‘animation’ is derived from the Latin word animatio, from animare. Probably originating in the 16th century, ‘animation’ has two key meanings, one referring to movement and the other to bestowing life (Wells 2011). These meanings are central to how…

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Counter Hegemony in Lesbian Space Princess – Animation as a queer epistemic tool?

by Sanny Schulte • December 4, 2025 • 0 Comments

Still from Lesbian Space Princess (2025). Courtesy of Salzgeber. In a distorted, fish-eye like setting from a low angle the protagonist, Princess Saira, turned to the camera, stands in the center of the frame in a deep cave, surrounded by glowing blue crystals and lilac rock layers and stalactites. Her skin is dark brown; she has long black hair with short bangs held by a small golden crownshaped hairclip on the side and wears a lavender oversized sweater reading “SEXY BITCH” in bold letters, paired with a short pink skirt and large pink platform boots. In her right hand she holds a large crystal in a light-blue to pink gradient. Desperately she looks at her left foot, that’s caught in a gooey pink slime that reaches its tentacles up towards her and takes over right foreground of the image. A purple tint is on the entire frame, affecting line-art and shadows, as well.

The animation film Lesbian Space Princess (2025, Hobbs & Varghese) is a radical counter-utopian experiment in animated worldbuilding. It utilizes animation’s capacity to re:imagine and re:configure without an indexical link[1] to construct a homonormative society while avoiding the trap of…

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From meat machines to airplanes – posthuman approaches to agency in Chicken Run (2000)

by Virág Vécsey • December 1, 2025 • 0 Comments

One of the characteristics of animation is that it offers the illusion of life, in which passive materials are transformed into living entities with agency of their own. A range of animated films from Bambi (Hand, 1942) to The Jungle…

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Book Review

Review: Cartoon Vision: UPA Animation and Postwar Aesthetics (2019) by Dan Bashara

by Kate Renner • November 27, 2025 • 0 Comments

A black cover with cartoon characters driving colourful cars with the title of Cartoon Vision at the top of the composition.

The idea that midcentury modern design is the foundation of the aesthetic style prevalent in films produced by United Productions of America (UPA) studio is not a novel concept. Several books explore the connection between UPA films and other design…

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Levels of agency in idle animations: mapping (in)activity in video games

by Maria Pagès • November 25, 2025 • 0 Comments

In one of the most iconic idle animations, if the player does not interact with Sonic the Hedgehog (Sega, 1991), he will tap his foot and look annoyed at the player expecting to move (see Fig. 1). When the player releases…

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Reflections on the uses of materials and technology in the Royal College of Art Animation archive

by Carla MacKinnon • November 21, 2025 • 0 Comments

This post looks at examples of work from the Royal College of Art’s (thereafter RCA) animation archive, to highlight ways in which distributed agency has been embraced in the production of experimental student films and suggest links between these approaches…

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Picturing Security: exploring democracy and agency through drawing and animation

by Benjamin Hall • November 13, 2025 • 0 Comments

This text presents the 2023/24 research project Picturing Security, which was funded by the Independent Social Research Foundation (ISRF) to explore experiences of security, risk and threat using collaborative arts practice as a tool for conversation. What follows are reflections…

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The Song of the Sky and the Breath of Stones in Baigal Nuur – Lake Baikal (2023)

by Alisi Telengut • November 10, 2025 • 0 Comments

This short text is a continuation of the reflections developed in my doctoral research, which presents an artistic research inquiry into how animation under the camera (a form of stop-motion animation) not only acknowledges the materials of animation as co-creators…

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