sheglitchr
sheglitchr

I am Camille Grigaut, also known as ≈sheglitchr.

For over 10 years, I have been working as a visual artist, VJ, and stage designer, exploring Glitch Art through analog mediums such as cathode-ray tube televisions, creating abstract works where images are reconstructed through degradation.

My practice lies at the crossroads of digital art, 3D creation, and motion design. Through live visuals for concerts, VJ performances, and immersive installations, I use digital tools to amplify the physical and emotional presence of sound and space. Each visual glitch becomes a means of transforming malfunction into tension, fragility, and beauty.

I am also deeply interested in mediation and accessibility, developing projects that break down the barrier between performers and audiences through participatory and educational formats.

As an active member of the beLow collective, I design scenographies for concerts and club nights, create motion visuals, and contribute to the label’s artistic direction.

I am also the godmother of Ctrl+F, a Paris-based VJ collective supporting gender minority artists in stage and technical fields, working toward greater representation and balance in live visual arts.

I recently joined the Oyé Circus team to work on mediation and gender equality within the electronic and digital arts scene, offering audiences unique audiovisual experiences.


Member of the Hacnum network.

I am Camille Grigaut, also known as ≈sheglitchr. 

For over 10 years, I have been working as a visual artist, VJ, and stage designer, exploring Glitch Art through analog mediums such as cathode-ray tube televisions, creating abstract works where images are reconstructed through degradation.

My practice lies at the crossroads of digital art, 3D creation, and motion design. Through live visuals for concerts, VJ performances, and immersive installations, I use digital tools to amplify the physical and emotional presence of sound and space. Each visual glitch becomes a means of transforming malfunction into tension, fragility, and beauty.

I am also deeply interested in mediation and accessibility, developing projects that break down the barrier between performers and audiences through participatory and educational formats.

As an active member of the beLow collective, I design scenographies for concerts and club nights, create motion visuals, and contribute to the label’s artistic direction.

I am also the godmother of Ctrl+F, a Paris-based VJ collective supporting gender minority artists in stage and technical fields, working toward greater representation and balance in live visual arts.

I recently joined the Oyé Circus team to work on mediation and gender equality within the electronic and digital arts scene, offering audiences unique audiovisual experiences.


Member of the Hacnum network.