The Sound of Pixels: Hong Kong

17 - 23 March 2023

After Milan, New York and Miami Beach we are in Hong Kong! On the occasion of Art Basel, Hong Kong is lit up with the works of more than 70 digital artists, the best on the international scene, including XCopy, Giovanni Motta, SeerLight, CryptoPunks, King Xerox, Terrell Jones, Pho, 0xdgb, Zhuk, Mannay, Tim Maxwell, Stefan Große Halbuer, JakNFT, Laurent Castellani, DotPigeon, Gelo, Pop Wonder, Creaction, Schauermann, Andrea Crespi, Alessandro D’Aquila, Melkio, Post Wook.
THE SOUND OF PIXELS will open in Hong Kong, from 17 to 23 March 2023. 
In this occasion we announce a collaboration with Geometric Energy Corporation, who created the first-ever commercial lunar satellite in history paid entirely with DOGE - will launch aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. This space will be allocated to include digital art in the form of space plaques, and a selection of artwork curated by Art Innovation Gallery will travel in Earth orbit and lunar orbit. The payload will obtain lunar-spatial intelligence from sensors and cameras on-board with integrated communications and computational systems.
A preview of the visualization of the inside of the satellite, in orbit, showing the artwork, will be exhibited for the first time in Hong Kong.
THE SOUND OF PIXELS will bring the works of more than 70 digital artists to the over 70 by 20 meters LED screen and in the earth's orbit and the moon's orbit.
They are drawn from more than 30 countries, including Italy, the United States, Egypt, Japan, South Africa, Thailand, South Korea, China, Azerbaijan, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Kingdom, Brazil, France, the Netherlands and Australia. Most of the artists in the exhibition are curated by institutions
in the art market system, for example, Christie's and Sotheby's New York, international museums and galleries.
The THE SOUND OF PIXELS exhibition will feature the most prominent collectors in the Crypto Art industry: LandBaron555, Chris Ostoich/Transient Labs and H.E. Zepump. This collaboration was created to further value artists and to make digital art collecting increasingly sustainable.
The billboard, in Hong Kong, will enable the full perception of digital artworks through sound reproduction.