That sure is a strangely ugly image in the op's BBC's link. Part of me is aghast at seeing what's happened to the art world (industry?), while the other part is fine w/ it. Photographs weren't allowed to be hung in museums at one time because they weren't "art", so there's always going to be resistance and derision from the established order.
Change generally looks pretty rough in the beginning, and is usually treated that way. Even Whistler, one of the more conservative of painters at the time, was accused of "flinging a pot of paint in the public's face". Look, this is art. Let's keep our expectations low.
The 'ones and zeros' thing used to bother me too, but in the end, nothing is permanent. Thankfully I just make the stuff. It doesn't have to be judged by anyone other than me and I don't even want to hear what anyone else thinks of it. One gallery opening attendance was one too many, and the only reason to go to other artist's openings is for the treats and vino. As long as they're not digital creations, I'm happy.