A BILLION PIXELS PER SECOND


The Next Generation of Digital Video Art at the Millennium Galleries.
[1st April to 2nd July 2005]

The first exhibition on these dedicated plasma screens in the foyer of the Millennium Galleries in Sheffield presents an exclusive collection of contemporary digital video art from around the world.

Spawned by the revolution in desktop video and generative software a new generation of digital video artists are combining video and computer generated graphics with extraordinary technical and creative innovation. This diverse series of films pushes the boundaries of music video, web, architecture and emerging digital formats.

Curated with Universal Everything (www.universaleverything.com) and specially commissioned as part of Lovebytes 2005.


A Billion Pixels Per Second Exhibition


"I thought it was fantastic and a lot of fun, I really enjoyed it."
Lauren Dennis - Staffordshire


"I like the colours"
Nathaniel


Alf Mercer - Retired Scientist, Sheffield
"Very impressed with the 3 thousand, 3 billion, sorry 1 billion pixels per second, and the resolution of it. I was surprised that the screen was even warm when I went up to it! It's amazing what they can do now; I usually just go to the Graves Art Gallery. I'd like to know what else is going on at Lovebytes!"

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Barry Lockwood Wendy Lockwood - Dewsbury

Barry: "Very interesting. I've been coming here for several years. I like the animation and the films. I make my own films and animations, including documentary, on a purely amateur level. I like to keep up with what's going on at Lovebytes. I'm not so interested in the music, much more the films and visuals. The IAC (Institute of Amateur Cinematographers, are giving me an international award for my animation, 'Would you rather watch the fire works', its doing the amateur circuits now. Barry.lockwood@ntlworld.com
Wendy: "Yes some really bizarre themes"



Stills from video, show as part of the exhibition