The Hematofesti of Vigo celebrates Miguel López, pioneer of social networks, one year after his death, accompanied by Nacho Vigalondo, Abel Caballero and Amaral.
The first time Miguel López entered a teacher's room as a teacher, he thought it was a miracle that those around him did not realize that he was an infiltrator. That he was actually a child, not a teacher. The truth is that his colleagues could have doubly unmasked him because López (A Coruña, 1976), who died suddenly a year ago, had, in addition to a child's vocation, an alter ego like the superheroes: he was El Hematocrítico (The Hematocritic).
That is, one of the first figures of social networks in Spain, but, above all, someone with a very fine humor who knew how to take the Internet seriously with a product that would make no sense outside the digital realm.