(Madrid, 1974)
Hypermedia artist and co-founder of the international art collective Transnational Temps (2001). He studied Fine Arts at the University of Castilla-La Mancha, obtaining a doctorate in 2005 from that same University. She is currently a professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Murcia, teaching, among others, content on Narratives and Transmedia Projects. She is a Researcher in the group E053-07 Social Communication, Culture and Technology at the University of Murcia. International collaborator of the Aris Games project (University of Wisconsin, Madison). She is a collaborator in the Museum I+D+C Research Group. Laboratory of Digital Culture and Hypermedia Museography of the Complutense University of Madrid. His artistic work has been exhibited in prestigious national and international centers, highlighting the Fundación Telefónica in Madrid, Laboral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial in Gijón, Sala Parpalló in Valencia, Monasterio de San Clemente in Seville, Espai d'Art Contemporani de Castelló, Medianoche Media Center in New York, Casa de España in Miami, Espace d'Art Contemporain des Voûtes du Port, Royan (France) Edith-RUB-HAUSS für MEDIENKUNST, Oldenburg (Germany).
Her artistic production is situated at the confluence of art/technology/ecology, addressing, among others, issues that refer to biodiversity, environmental activism and ecofeminism. Transnational Temps promotes the use of technological advances to understand the natural environment. The group has devised the green digits, simulators of active participation in environmental change. His works and workshops are situated in the ecoartivist movement that is born from the confluence of art, ecology and cultural activism and he collaborates with environmental organizations to be able to articulate a network of plural dialogue that amplifies the call to commitment to the biosphere.
He has participated in the banquet_metabolism and communication exhibitions Transitory Identities, where they explore the transformation of identity in our current era of media, computing and telecommunications.