Alan Chamberlain

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Digital hybridity and relics in cultural heritage: using corpus linguistics to inform design in emerging technologies from AI to VR

Emma McClaughlin, Glenn McGarry, Alan Chamberlain et al.

Hybrid technologies enable the blending of physical and digital elements, creating new ways to experience and interact with the world. Such technologies can transform engagement with relics, both secular and sacred but they present challenges for capturing faith, belief, and representation responsibly. Given the complexities of digital representation and the ethical challenges inherent in digitising culturally significant objects, a transdisciplinary understanding of these issues is needed. To inform this discussion from a linguistic perspective, we examined the representation of relics in historical and contemporary texts. Using a corpus linguistic approach to extract modifiers of the word relic in corpora of Early Modern English books and contemporary web sourced texts from 2021, we examined the multifaceted ways in which relics have been perceived and evaluated over time. Early texts consider relics as both objects of moral and spiritual significance, and tools of religious and political control, while they are more often framed as heritage symbols, reflecting past events, places, and traditions in contemporary texts. We discuss how hybrid, sometimes AI based technologies can enhance accessibility and engagement, whilst also challenging traditional sensitivities around authenticity and sensory experience, which are integral to the meaning and significance of relics.

AINov 13, 2025
Proceedings of The third international workshop on eXplainable AI for the Arts (XAIxArts)

Corey Ford, Elizabeth Wilson, Shuoyang Zheng et al.

This third international workshop on explainable AI for the Arts (XAIxArts) brought together a community of researchers in HCI, Interaction Design, AI, explainable AI (XAI), and digital arts to explore the role of XAI for the Arts. Workshop held at the 17th ACM Conference on Creativity and Cognition (C&C 2025), online.

AIOct 10, 2023
Proceedings of The first international workshop on eXplainable AI for the Arts (XAIxArts)

Nick Bryan-Kinns, Corey Ford, Alan Chamberlain et al.

This first international workshop on explainable AI for the Arts (XAIxArts) brought together a community of researchers in HCI, Interaction Design, AI, explainable AI (XAI), and digital arts to explore the role of XAI for the Arts. Workshop held at the 15th ACM Conference on Creativity and Cognition (C&C 2023).

AIJun 20, 2024
Proceedings of The second international workshop on eXplainable AI for the Arts (XAIxArts)

Nick Bryan-Kinns, Corey Ford, Shuoyang Zheng et al.

This second international workshop on explainable AI for the Arts (XAIxArts) brought together a community of researchers in HCI, Interaction Design, AI, explainable AI (XAI), and digital arts to explore the role of XAI for the Arts. Workshop held at the 16th ACM Conference on Creativity and Cognition (C&C 2024), Chicago, USA.