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Acaso sea necesario aclarar de entrada que aquí no sumamos; aquí ocurre esa otra cosa, esa multiplicación secreta del exponente cuadrado donde la imagen deja de ser una foto para convertirse en un puente. Porque Dos en Línea no es un club, ni siquiera una asociación en el sentido almidonado de la palabra. Es más bien una rayuela dibujada en el suelo de un patio, una invitación a saltar del lado de la costumbre al lado del asombro.
Ustedes saben cómo es esto: hay líneas paralelas que se miran de reojo y nunca se tocan, y luego estamos nosotros, provocando el choque, la intersección, el accidente feliz entre el ojo que mira y la mano que piensa.

Del lado de allá (La Imagen)


Andamos buscando la trampa de la luz. A veces nos da por jugar a la alquimia, poniendo trampas azules al sol [cianotipia], esperando que la sombra de una hoja o el perfil de un fantasma botánico se quede preso en el papel, revelando ese mapa secreto que el mundo nos esconde. Otras veces nos negamos a que la foto duerma en el cajón y nos ponemos a fabricar fotolibros, que no son libros sino artefactos del tiempo, secuencias donde uno atrapa una mañana de verano y la encuaderna para que no se le escape la vida por las costuras.

El Cielo y la Tierra (El Centro)
Al final, todo es cuestión de hilos. Nos ponemos a hilar la naturaleza, tejiendo texturas que ya estaban ahí pero que nadie veía, o levantamos la cabeza en nuestros talleres de Raíces y Estrellas para darnos cuenta de que estamos anclados al barro pero con el cuello torcido hacia la inmensidad, intentando descifrar si somos nosotros los que miramos al universo o es el universo el que nos está revelando en su cuarto oscuro.
Entren. No hace falta llamar. La puerta está dibujada, pero se abre.

Del lado de acá (La Palabra)

Pero ojo, que no todo es retina. También nos gusta esa ceremonia lenta de recuperar la voz. Nos sentamos a escuchar Cuentacuentos, porque hay verdades que solo se entienden cuando se dicen en voz alta, agazapados junto al fuego de la memoria oral. O nos da por combatir la prisa enviando cartas, recuperando el pulso de la escritura epistolar, lamiendo el sobre con la certeza de que escribirle a otro es la única forma elegante de burlar la distancia. Y si la realidad se pone demasiado sensata, salimos caminando entre molinos de viento, buscando ese punto exacto de locura quijotesca que hace falta para ver gigantes donde otros solo ven molienda.

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