In an era dominated by the sleek polish of high-definition media, the oeuvre of Lorna Mills offers an alternative stance toward digital aesthetics. Her embrace of GIF loops—often pixelated, glitchy, defined by ragged motion that’s hypnotically repetitive—stands apart from the ever-rising tide of pristine 4K art. Even VR experiences. Rather than a mere playful dalliance in web kitsch, Mills’ art taps into the complex lineage of lo-res, or 'poor images', calling upon viewers to questi...