Chemsedine Herriche is a French visual artist born in 1988.
This digital native first expressed himself through drawing before training at ENSCI-les ateliers (École Nationale Supérieure de Création Industrielle), combining industrial aesthetics, sculpture, video and scenography.
Chemsedine Herriche is a French visual artist born in 1988.
This digital native first expressed himself through drawing before training at ENSCI-les ateliers (National School of Industrial Creation), combining industrial aesthetics, sculpture, video, and scenography. He continued this experience in a HackerHouse, where he rubbed shoulders with engineers and developers manipulating the concept of artificial intelligence.
Combining visual arts and digital arts, Chemsedine Herriche combines 3D modeling and pictorial gesture to materialize his mental perceptions.
Fascinated by the myths that span the centuries, articulating his work in particular around the Mythology of the Periphery, he calls archaic resonance the dialogue he establishes between technical research and ancestral stories.
Chemsedine Herriche has collaborated with institutions such as the Tignous Center, the Villa Noailles, the Gaité Lyrique and the Pompidou Center.