Nassim L'Ghoul's practice explores socio-political themes, communicative gestures, and personal experience. His work shifts between individual and collective perception, blending experimental set-ups with abstract reflection.
Digital tools, machines, and media-based processes play a central role. L'Ghoul uses these tools to capture and reshape thoughts, memories and images, creating hybrid environments where the real and the imaginary, the personal and the shared, overlap.
Starting from casual encounters or everyday observations, he transforms these fragments by shifting their form, content and medium. The result is a network of notes and found material that is sampled, re-contextualised and layered to reveal new connections.