Transmedia practice

Xach Hill — 2001

Xach Hill is British-Kiwi transmedia artist, curator and creative technologist working across sculpture, code, and poetry. He explores the entanglement of human memory and machine logic, often using AI, LED matrices, and hacked hardware to question what it means to be seen, remembered, or misinterpreted by a system. Rooted in both computational poetics and glitch aesthetics, his work invites audiences into spaces where identity, intimacy, and error co-exist.

Co-founder of Phreaking Collective, a group of artists and technologists exploring the intersection of art and technology through exhibitions, workshops, and online projects. He has exhibited widely in the UK and internationally, including at the V&A Museum, The Photographers' Gallery, and Das Lot in Vienna.

Experience Coordinator: BA Computational Arts, Camberwell College of Arts, University of the Arts London.

Email x@xach.me
Social @xach_hill
also at Phreaking Collective
Selected Exhibitions