


Generative Ambiguity in Heritage Visualisation
Presented at the DARIAH Annual Event 2025 in Goettingen, Germany. The talk was part of the Digital Storytelling session and argued that moving beyond photorealism to embrace representational ambiguity can create richer, more participatory experiences in digital heritage. This research is a core component of my dual PhD dissertation work. The full presentation materials, including slides and abstract, are archived on Zenodo ↗.
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