Milia Xin Bi 毕昕 is a curator and writer based in Glossop, UK. Her curatorial practice explores how artistic practices can question the instrumental logic of technology and propose alternative narratives for how technology might be lived with. Her research explores multi-temporalities, manifold materialities, and mediated agency emerging from complex systems.

Milia was most recently Curator-in-Residence at FACT Liverpool (2025–2026), where her residency exhibition Can Meeple Escape the Neurophoria? was presented. Alongside this role, she has been an integral part of Chronus Art Center (CAC) since 2017, where she has led and contributed to numerous interdisciplinary projects. She is also the recipient of the Hyundai Blue Prize Art+Tech 2022. Milia is currently undertaking a residency at esea contemporary, where she researches how technologies are adapted, misused, and reassembled within specific cultural context, and how alternative forms of agency emerge through the friction between technological systems and everyday life.

She’s easily swept away by cats, books, games (with a particular love for board games), and anything irresistibly cute.

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