25/02/2026
🗂️ Metadata Ecologies—Translational Struggles in “Intelligent“ Archives
2–4 March 2026 at the saai
We’re kicking off a research initiative investigating how metadata—whether painstakingly crafted over time (“slow“) or generated and adapted by algorithms (“fast“)—shapes the architectures of knowledge in archives past, present, and future. The initiative positions metadata as a dynamic and contested site of experimentation—a medium in its own right, shaping how archives are made, accessed, and reimagined.
Organized by Joshua Silver (saai, KIT), Mechthild Ebert (saai, KIT), Anna-Maria Meister (saai, KIT, Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz – Max-Planck-Institut), Sina Brückner-Amin (formerly saai, KIT) with the saai
Funded by KIT Future Fields in cooperation with the Lise Meitner Group “Coded Objects“ at the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz – Max-Planck-Institut
Speakers:
Damjan Kokalevski (Architekturmuseum, TU München) · Wim Lowet (Vlaams Architectuurinstituut) · Felix Mittelberger (ZKM) · Iris Ranzinger (Architekturzentrum Wien) · Tomás Rodríguez Rivero (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid) · Rafael Uriarte (Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz) · Melissa Vincent (London School of Economics) · Maddy Young (University of Manchester) · Jonas Zilius (KIT)
For the full program visit our website.
📅 Day 1 (02.03) — The Shape of the Box | Grüne Grotte
Three sharing sessions explore key archival practices—Compiling, Linking, and Bit-Rotting—through speaker presentations and panel discussions, probing the tacit knowledge we’ve developed around the digital material we compile, link, and render performative.
📅 Day 2 (03.03) — Opening the Blackbox | saai, Kaiserstr. 8
A hands-on object hackathon: participants subject an existing archival ontology (the Art and Architecture Thesaurus) to a trial of strength, de-script shared archival objects, and close with a collective diagramming exercise towards a relational ontology of architectural artefacts.
📅 Day 3 (04.03) — Archive Tour | ZKM & saai
An optional tour of the ZKM and saai archives for interested participants.
Participation is free of charge. No registration required.