TRAMAS

Presented by Jose Vidal & Compañía

TRAMAS | Punta de Lobos, Pichilemu, Chile

TRAMAS is an intervention in public space and in the landscape. An active and creative principle of a relational language in which bodies and organisms enter into friction while relating to each other to build a common ecosystem.


Inspired on the movement described by flocks of birds, shoals of fish, or groups of human beings in big cities; weaves are the invisible threads connecting bodies and the structures these form in a multidimensional manner.


A piece of dance and movement in relation to its architectural and urban environment. A large cell that alludes to behaviour in society as a dynamic mechanism of actions and reactions. Where adaptation, cooperation and collaboration give way to a collective transformation that is fundamental to their existence.


TRAMAS was financed by public funds as a research project. It has intervened open spaces in Chile such as: Centro Cultural Gabriela Mistral (GAM); centro de la ciudad de Valdivia; cerros de Valparaíso; Majadas de Pirque; casco histórico de Santiago; Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo; Parque de las Esculturas, Santiago; Universidad de Talca; Punta de Lobos, Pichilemu and internationally in Westerpark Amsterdam, Holland.

Tramas | Biblioteca Nacional, Santiago, Chile | Ph: Fabián Campero
Tramas | Biblioteca Nacional, Santiago, Chile | Ph: Fabián Campero
Tramas | Biblioteca Nacional, Santiago, Chile | Ph: Fabián Campero
Tramas | Pichilemu, Chile | Ph: Cole Anderson
Tramas | Pichilemu, Chile | Ph: Cole Anderson
Tramas | Pichilemu, Chile | Ph: Cole Anderson