Andrew Richardson is a Researcher at Northumbria University, specializing in creative data visualization and interactive technologies within cultural and literary contexts. His work explores the application of open-source tools, AR/VR, and computational methods to transform literary texts and cultural heritage into immersive digital experiences. He has collaborated with institutions like the British Library and universities including Lancaster and Edinburgh on projects such as the AHRC-funded Chronotopic Cartographies, focusing on spatial representation of fictional narratives. Research interests include literary spatial analysis, generative art, and the intersection of code with artistic expression. Key projects include 3D visualizations of Wordsworth's poetry and cross-cultural mapping of literary journeys. Richardson advises PhD student Stacey Rossouw on projects involving literary archives and digital encounters. His work bridges digital humanities, computer science, and cultural studies, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration. Co-Investigator: AHRC-funded Chronotopic Cartographies (2019-2022) Visualized Wordsworth's The Prelude as an interactive 3D landscape Developed GPS/AR systems for literary text visualization Publications span digital humanities journals and conferences, with a focus on innovative visualization techniques. His research supports cultural institutions in making heritage materials accessible through interactive digital mediums.









