I found an extensive interview with HT where she details how the Amiga liberated her from the physical and creative confines of the traditional animation studio.
From September 1989 Commodore-Amiga
http://www.scribd.com/doc/14573374/C...10N09-1989-Sep (downloadable PDF file)
I saw it was not posted here yet --
http://amr.abime.net/issue_2649
In my town, an artist is offering kids the chance to make animations by drawing directly on old film stock.
To me, this means it's time to offer my Amiga animation workshop again, but instead of a limited few crowding around my 6MB A2000 and saving work to VHS like in `93, participants can bring their notebook computers and emulate Amigas.