{"id":288,"count":46,"description":"Since 2017, BAK conducts a post-academic Fellowship Program with, at its center, research on reframing and rethinking conditions of the contemporary through theoretically informed and politically driven art and inquiry. The program offers positions to practitioners working at the intersections of art, theory, and social action, providing them with opportunity and resources to develop their talent and research, both on an individual level and in particular collectively among its cohort.\r\n\r\nFrom 2021 onward, and under the name <b>BAK Fellowship for Situated Practice<\/b>, the program extends into a new constellation of dispersed yet interconnected research cells that collaborate across distance from the Netherlands and elsewhere. Prompted by the impending \u201cage of pandemics\u201d and in sync with BAK\u2019s ongoing experimentation\u202fwith \u201cinstituting otherwise,\u201d\u202fit seeks to explore the possibility of a distributed and coalitional practice based on affinity with other institutions and movements situated in contexts with overlapping histories and entangled urgencies. In the forthcoming 2021\/2022 year, three research cells are hosted by partner institutions BAK in Utrecht, <a href=\"https:\/\/gudskul.art\/en\/home\/\">GUDSKUL<\/a> in Jakarta, and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.iksv.org\/en\/creative-workshops-programme-for-children-and-youth\/istanbul-biennial-production-and-research-programme\">The Istanbul Production and Research Programme<\/a> at IKSV (The Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts) in Istanbul. An additional, digital research cell is established, involving practitioners working predominantly in the virtual sphere. Situated within their respective localities, the Fellows work in (relative) physical proximity within their research cell.\r\n\r\nThe practice, intensity, and rhythm of each situated research cell is determined locally and in dialogue with the hosting\/partner institutions. The entire Fellows cohort (all four research cells) gathers weekly in Fellowship Intensives. These take place largely through digital platforms and other technological means. The Fellowship Intensives are led in turn by each of the cells and <i>freethought, <\/i>in the spirit of the peer-to-peer, mutual study.\r\n\r\nThe 2021\/2022 BAK Fellowship for Situated Practice is realized by BAK in collaboration with <a href=\"https:\/\/www.iksv.org\/en\/creative-workshops-programme-for-children-and-youth\/istanbul-biennial-production-and-research-programme\">The Istanbul Production and Research Programme<\/a>, Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts (\u0130KSV), Istanbul; <a href=\"https:\/\/gudskul.art\/en\/home\/\">GUDSKUL<\/a>, Jakarta; and in partnership with <a href=\"https:\/\/www.hku.nl\/en\/home\">HKU University of the Arts<\/a>, Utrecht. It has been made possible through support by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture, and Science and the City of Utrecht.\r\n\r\n<a href=\"https:\/\/archive2.bakonline.org\/long-term-project\/spectral-infrastructure\/\"><b>Research Trajectory: \u201cSpectral Infrastructure\u201d<\/b><\/a>\r\nIn the year 2021\/2022, the specific focus on \"<a href=\"https:\/\/archive2.bakonline.org\/long-term-project\/spectral-infrastructure\/\">Spectral Infrastructure<\/a>\" of the BAK Fellowship for Situated Practice\u00a0 issues from a BAK long-term collaboration with the <a href=\"https:\/\/archive2.bakonline.org\/person\/freethought-collective\/\"><i>freethought<\/i><\/a> collective.\r\n\r\nConventionally understood as the hidden operative substrate of contemporary global life, \u201cinfrastructure\u201d invokes systems such as physical networks for transportation and communications, the organization of waste and utilities, resource flows, digital management, and capital movements. Moving away from these material associations, the notion of \u201cspectral infrastructure\u201d grows from previous research by <i>freethought <\/i>on infrastructures toward the ghostly, affective, and fugitive intensities that undergird the infrastructural as well as quotidian life. The term alludes to what\u00a0<em>freethought<\/em>\u00a0calls the \u201chidden and invisible textures that sustain an undefinable and disruptive quality in an otherwise efficient seeming organism,\u201d or in other cases, \u201cthe ephemeral glue that holds things together in affective modality.\u201d Spectral infrastructures\u00a0by nature elude stable\u00a0definitions\u00a0but\u00a0act as fleeting re-compositions\u00a0and hauntings\u00a0of dominant historical narratives and structures.\u00a0By\u00a0so doing,\u00a0they\u00a0allow\u00a0for the\u00a0warding\u00a0off\u00a0of\u00a0the\u00a0regimes of capture\u00a0deployed by contemporary governmentality and governance.\u00a0The research conjures the invisible, inaudible, and illegible through textures,\u00a0rhythms, atmospheres, invocations, gestures, vernaculars, and affects\u2014elements that escape traditional forms of tracking or measurement, calling instead for experimental forms of mapping, sensing, and tracing. Preliminary fields of inquiry for this research include spectral labor, the\u00a0chronopolitics\u00a0of fugitivity and endurance,\u00a0sediments\u00a0and residues of social urban radicality, and the realm of the unarchivable.\r\n\r\nFrom within their own research practice, that unfolds through public study and public research around the notion of spectral infrastructure, <a href=\"https:\/\/archive2.bakonline.org\/person\/freethought-collective\/\"><i>freethought<\/i><\/a> holds regular seminars, screenings, and conversations with the fellowship cohort. The collective came together in 2012 amid growing crises in the education sector. The \u201cfree\u201d in <i>freethought<\/i>\u2019s chosen name signals a need to detach knowledges from disciplines, institutional settings, and predictable outcomes, and to define new modes for circulation. <i>freethought<\/i> consists of practitioners, researchers, writers, and lecturers <a href=\"https:\/\/archive2.bakonline.org\/person\/stefano-harney\/\">Stefano Harney<\/a>,\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/archive2.bakonline.org\/person\/adrian-heathfield\/\">Adrian Heathfield<\/a>,\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/archive2.bakonline.org\/person\/massimiliano-mollona\/\">Massimiliano Mollona<\/a>,\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/archive2.bakonline.org\/person\/louis-moreno\/\">Louis Moreno<\/a>,\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/archive2.bakonline.org\/person\/irit-rogoff\/\">Irit Rogoff<\/a>, and\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/archive2.bakonline.org\/person\/nora-sternfeld\/\">Nora Sternfeld<\/a>.","link":"https:\/\/archive2.bakonline.org\/nl\/fellowship\/2021-2022\/","name":"2021\/2022","slug":"2021-2022","taxonomy":"fellowship","meta":[],"acf":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/archive2.bakonline.org\/nl\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/fellowship\/288","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/archive2.bakonline.org\/nl\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/fellowship"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/archive2.bakonline.org\/nl\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/taxonomies\/fellowship"}],"wp:post_type":[{"href":"https:\/\/archive2.bakonline.org\/nl\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts?fellowship=288"},{"href":"https:\/\/archive2.bakonline.org\/nl\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/person?fellowship=288"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}