Nassim L'Ghoul German , b. 1997

Nassim L'Ghoul uses 3D animation and sculpture to reimagine everyday observations and autobiographical experiences. 

 

L’Ghoul’s practice subverts common notions of objects and figures, working to detach material from classic iconographic interpretations. Objects assert an alternate autonomy in this world-building process of note-making and drafting. Figures are transformed into motifs, constantly breaking and building visual languages, entering into deeper, underlying dimensions.

 

The computer plays a central role, where thoughts are translated into a visual language. L’Ghoul uses digital and conceptual tools to abstract personal experiences and interweave them with found material. By re-contextualising these fragments, hybrid environments are created that oscillate between the real and the imaginary.   

 

Through the combination of video and sculpture, a complex network of notes is built, inviting us to visualise past or imagined situations in alternate ways - prompting the viewer to move through these shifting worlds using a variety of senses, demanding a constant re-orientation in the pursuit of clarity. 

 

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