Painter and musician Daniel Vlček focuses on merging sound with visual expression, exploring how the digital age transforms our understanding of both sound and image. Drawing inspiration from the tradition of Czech geometrical abstraction of the 1960s and 70s, Vlček approaches painting as a transposition of musical principles and techniques, reflected in the intricate geometric structures and circular motifs in his work. These hypnotic patterns, reminiscent of optical moiré effects, function as visual analogs to binaural beats, guiding viewers into a light trance where sight becomes a channel for direct mental stimulation.

Recently, Vlček has turned his attention to natural ecosystems, particularly mycelial networks, microorganisms, and their planetary significance. His works transcend traditional painting, evolving into technospiritual objects that resonate with contemporary ecological and sensualist perspectives. Accompanied by sound installations and original audio compositions, his creations form a unique fusion of visual and auditory stimuli, drawing us into a space of transformation and exploration of the connections between sound, nature, and modern technologies.