Interpolation

We understand interpolation as a gesture of interruption, intersection, juxtaposition of times and places. We reject the sense of automatic interpolation of restitution calculated in the space it opens. Through interpolation, we approach ourselves and approach events that were not close to each other before. We make close what an imperial history made distant, invisible, untouchable, through the ordering of times, spaces, subjects, etc. In interpolation, even the poles can unite and through it, we can also polarize. Interpolation: it can be historical, cartographic, archival, narrative, it is about the way in which an intrusion disposes what we interfere and how this interference constitutes us as intruders and interpolated. In terms of the actions in this project, it is about the possibility of introducing a gap, of opening a space (without necessarily having to fill it) in a timeline, in a program, in a glossary and assuming the consequences of the new arrangement. Interference, openness, empty or not, questions order, linearity, categorization, makes possible disorders, misreadings, sabotage, critical fabulations and other gestures to come.