AI Blob! LLM-Driven Recontextualization of Italian Television Archives

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Roberto Balestri
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This paper introduces AI Blob!, an experimental system designed to explore the potential of semantic cataloging and Large Language Models (LLMs) for the retrieval and recontextualization of archival television footage. Drawing methodological inspiration from Italian television programs such as Blob (RAI Tre, 1989–), AI Blob! integrates automatic speech recognition (ASR), semantic embeddings, and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) to organize and reinterpret archival content. The system processes a curated dataset of 1,547 Italian television videos by transcribing audio, segmenting it into sentence-level units, and embedding these segments into a vector database for semantic querying. Upon user input of a thematic prompt, the LLM generates a range of linguistically and conceptually related queries, guiding the retrieval and recombination of audiovisual fragments. These fragments are algorithmically selected and structured into narrative sequences producing montages that emulate editorial practices of ironic juxtaposition and thematic coherence. By foregrounding dynamic, content-aware retrieval over static metadata schemas, AI Blob! demonstrates how semantic technologies can facilitate new approaches to archival engagement, enabling novel forms of automated narrative construction and cultural analysis. The project contributes to ongoing debates in media historiography and AI-driven archival research, offering both a conceptual framework and a publicly available dataset to support further interdisciplinary experimentation. 

Author Biography

Roberto Balestri, University of Bologna

Roberto Balestri is a PhD candidate at the University of Bologna. His research investigates how generative AI can support media studies, with applications ranging from automated narrative analysis of TV series to trailer generation, recontextualization of audiovisual archives, thematic content analysis, and credit extraction. He also examines gender and content biases in large language models. His work aims to develop methodological tools and provide critical reflections on AI in audiovisual research. 

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February 25, 2026

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How to Cite

Roberto Balestri. (2026). AI Blob! LLM-Driven Recontextualization of Italian Television Archives. In Luca Barra, Susanne Eichner, Matteo Marinello, Emiliano Rossi, & Anne-Katrin Weber (Eds.), Unlocking Television Archives in the Digital Era. 16th Media Mutations International Conference (pp. 123-133). Media Mutations Publishing. https://doi.org/10.66062/PHBQ6517