Tan will introduce her curatorial, spatial, academic, and artistic methodologies to ask: Is a transversal method possible? Can a collective experience of the translocal production of knowledge and of instant alliances lead to the creation of common spaces? What are the problematics and possibilities? Methodology is not only the means of a system for describing realities, it is a political tool that takes part in the process of knowledge production. On both theoretical and practical levels, such processes could well be vital in enabling the knowledge of everyday life to intervene in institutional bodies, and vital to the flow of alternative pedagogies into different platforms, resulting in the emergence of creative forms of solidarity in extra-territorial spaces. In discussing her ongoing projects, Tan shares her experiences of refugee camps, knowledge production in conflict zones, and alternative pedagogical structures.