Armand Lesecq (1994) is an interdisciplinary artist and music composer whose practice spans sound and visual art, art-science, experimental music, and expanded cinema. His research lies at the intersection of altered states of consciousness (hypnosis, lucid dreaming, sensory deprivation), psychophysical phenomena (otoacoustic emission, phosphene), and the role of mental projections in the process of reality-making (perception). His work focuses on inducing psychic states, suggesting mental imagery, and exploring perceptual ambiguity. Lesecq holds a Master’s degree
from the Artscience Interfaculty (KABK & KC, The Hague, NL), and has studied at the HEAR Strasbourg (FR) as well as electroacoustic music composition at the Conservatoire de Pantin (FR). He has presented his work across a wide range of contexts, including the art world (Venice Art Biennale, IT), art-science (Waag, Amsterdam, NL), music (Météo Festival, Mulhouse, FR), digital art (36 degrés, Paris, FR), and cinema (Fabrica, Treviso, IT).