Solimán López is a Spanish conceptual artist whose work operates at the intersection of art, science, technology, and ecological transition. He is the founder of the Harddiskmuseum, the biotoken OLEA, and the Manifesto Terricola movement—all of which explore the digital, biological, and environmental dimensions of contemporary society.

As Director of Innovation at ESAT (Escuela Superior de Arte y Tecnología) in Valencia, Spain, and Artist in Research at Pole Da Vinci in Paris, López continuously pushes the boundaries of new media art and biotechnological art. His recent projects, including the foundational collection Capside for the Pineal Museum (also founded by him), delve into environmental DNA preservation and the fusion of natural and digital worlds.

Through his provocative installations, López invites viewers to reflect on the relationship between humanity, technology, and the planet’s ecological future.

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