
The Pineal Museum is a project founded by Solimán López with the curation of Lina Castañeda, designed to explore the intersection of art, science, and technology.
By merging innovative artistic expression with cutting-edge scientific research, the initiative aims to engage a diverse audience and provoke deep thought about our role in the preservation of nature.
This initiative focuses on creating unique sensory experiences that stimulate human consciousness and perception and protect the environmental DNA in the process.
Such experiences not only enhance our understanding of complex themes but also encourage a dialogue about the future of our shared existence with local communities confronted with the contemporary life.
Through conceptual and experimental art, the museum invites visitors to reflect on themes such as the mind, nature, and the interconnection between humanity and biology.
The Pineal Museum was born with the Capside collection, which centers on the use of environmental DNA from the Amazon to create art that bridges the gap between biology and technology.
This groundbreaking approach not only highlights the relevance of environmental issues but also showcases how art can effectively communicate vital scientific concepts.
The Museum delves into ideas related to altered states of mind, biotechnological advances, and the way art can challenge and expand human perception, making it an innovative space for exploring the fusion of the natural and the digital worlds.
The museum is committed to ongoing research and collaborations that will further explore these themes, ensuring its place at the forefront of contemporary art and science.
The Museum, proposes a protocol applicable to other key environments in our planet and abroad.
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