Jack Hamill is a multimedia artist primarily focused on sound. His creative practice embraces a variety of art forms, spanning electro-acoustic music, noise, experimental film, digital visual art, and more. He has worked with a variety of aesthetic media including computer-generated scores, Disklaviers, DIY electronics, an ultrasound fetal doppler, video projections, and acoustic ensembles. His recent work tends to focus on disparate modes of expressive intensity: seriousness and irreverence, deliberation and intuition, jibberish nonsense and vigorous manifestos. He is pursuing a PhD in Music Composition and Technology at Northwestern University, where he currently studies with Jay Alan Yim and Alex Mincek.