Do I see the other
or do I project?
The gaze is not innocent. Every time you see, something of you looks with you.
EXPOSE understands dialogue
not as mediation between positions,
but as exercise of logos.
Not the piling up of opposing opinions,
not the competition of ideas,
not the search for consensus.
Dialogue is not polemic.
It is reciprocal exposure to the gaze of the other.
In a time that does not tolerate dissent,
dialogue is not a technique.
It is an act of responsibility.
Where logos fails,
only conflict remains.
And conflict does not produce truth,
it produces alignments.
EXPOSE is open to dialogue
with cultural, educational,
religious and civil institutions
that wish to question this way of being
and its ethical framework.
We are willing to talk.
Not to convince.
EXPOSE does not ask to be followed.
It only asks that, for a moment,
you not follow yourself.