The Ghost in The Machine: Digital Stylization and Expressive Re-Materialization of Ancient Ceramics

This paper proposes a new perspective on the role of computers in the re-materialization of ancient artifacts, highlighting issues of conservation, self-expression, and authorship in creative processes. Specifically, our approach allows all of the creative spirits (i.e., creative agencies) taking pa...

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