Stream for the Soul



vinco.zone

(b. 1992, Belgium)

vinco.zone is a transdisciplinary artist working across graffiti, installation, sculpture, sound, moving image, radio, and performative practices. 
Based between Lisbon and Berlin, his work operates at the intersection of technology, urban culture, and abstract science fiction.

Rooted in both hip hop and hacker culture, his practice expands beyond disciplinary boundaries through immersive environments, audiovisual
experimentation, sonic research, and the construction of self-built tools, including experimental graffiti devices. Across these formats,
he creates spatial situations that function as portals and temporary laboratories—hybrid environments where fiction, material research,
and collective happening intersect. A central concern in his work is the reclamation of obsolete technologies and abandoned infrastructures.
By repurposing discarded materials and forgotten architectures, he questions systems of hyper-capitalist consumption and dominant
narratives of technological progress. His installations challenge the neo-colonial imaginaries often embedded in mainstream representations
of science fiction, proposing alternative futures grounded in reuse, mutation, and decentralised agency.
Within these contexts, his tools  are treated not as neutral instruments but as ideological interfaces. Graffiti becomes performative action;
sound becomes spatial architecture; the installation becomes a living system. Alongside his sculptural and spatial work, vinco.zone develops
experimental films, music, music videos, radio formats, and audiovisual scenographies. Artificial intelligence forms part of his ongoing research,
approached critically as a collaborative extension of new artistic processes rather than a substitute for human agency.
He is the founder of the monthly radio show The Cloud Chambers of the Primordial 808 on 90 Mil Radio (Berlin) and co-founder of Primordial FM,
both platforms dedicated to speculative sound practices and abstract science-fiction narratives.