From frame to prompt: In a world of automation, what truly holds up animation today?
Animation in an Era of Change Animation has always existed in a state of evolution. From hand-drawn silent shorts to digital streaming productions watched across the globe, the medium has continuously adapted alongside changes in technology, audience behavior, and cultural trends. Yet despite its longevity and influence, animation still finds itself in an unusual position within modern entertainment discourse. It is simultaneously one of the world’s most commercially successful and culturally influential forms of media, while also being constantly forced to defend its artistic legitimacy beyond children’s entertainment. Today, that conversation has become even more complicated. The rise of artificial intelligence and automation has introduced new debates surrounding artistic labor, authenticity, and the future of creative industries. Online communities remain divided over the role technology should play in art. Streaming culture has accelerated both the production and consump...