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0=45 version I

0=45 version I

ByAnalivia Cordeiro

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0=45 version I is a historical computer dance for video by Analivia Cordeiro from 1974. It is part of a series: versions I, II and III. It was programmed in Fortran IV language and processed in a main-frame computer Digital PDP11 in the Computer Center of Universidade de Campinas, Brazil. for more information www.analivia.com.br or Instagram analiviacordeiroofficial.

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ANALIVIA CORDEIRO Dancer, choreographer, multimedia artist and architect, PhD with two pos-doc, member of the UNESCO International Dance Council. One of the computer dance world pioneers and the Latinamerican video-art pioneer (1973), she created multimedia performances, videos, the App BodyWay Nota-Anna and the notation software Nota-Anna; curator of Waldemar Cordeiro collection. A book: Analivia Cordeiro-From Body to Code, publisher ZKM/ Verlag Himmer. Collective exhibitions: International Festival of Edinburgh, 1973; XII Bienal, São Paulo, Brazil, 1973;The Bat-Sheva Seminar on Interaction of Art and Science, Israel, 1974; LatinAmerica 74 at ICA, London, 1974; LatinAmerican Films and Video Tapes at Media Study of State University of New York, 1974; WGBH - TV Public Channel, 1976; 20th American Dance Guild Conference, 1976; Art of Space Era at Von Braun Civic Center of Huntsville Museum of Art, 1978; 27th Annual Dance on Camera Festival, New York, 1998; Festival Il Coreografo Elettronico, Italy, 1999; International Seminar Invenção, Brazil, 1999; The 1999-2000 Sawyers Seminar at University of Chicago, 1999; L’Ombra dei Maestri – Rudolf Laban, Università degli Studi di Bologna, Italy, 1999; JavaOne 2001 and 2003 Worldwide Java Developer Conferences, San Francisco; Made in Brazil, 2003/5, ARCO art fair, Madrid winner of the BEEP prize, 2015; 11. Bienal Mercosul, Brazil, 2015; Expanded Senses, B3, Frankfurt, 2015; Moving Images Contours, San Sebastian, Spain, 2015; Chance and Control, Victoria&Albert Museum, London, 2018; Radical Women: Latin American Art, Hammer Museum, LA and Brooklyn Museum, New York USA, Pinacoteca de São Paulo, Brazil; Encoder Le Monde, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France, 2018; Fairest of the Fair, Philippines, 2019; Mutatio, Paris, 2019; Code 1952-1982, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2023. Ssolo exhibitions: Unforgetable Kicks, MAM, Rio de Janeiro and UNIBES, São Paulo, Brazil, 2018; From body to Code, ZKM, Germany 2023; Corpografias, CAAM, Spain 2023. Collections: archive of the artist Oskar Schlemmer, Switzerland; Victoria & Albert Museum, London; BEEP Award for Electronic Art, Madrid; Reina Sofia Museum, Madrid; Museum of Koncrete Kunst, Ingolstadt, Germany; MAC USP, Brazil; MoMA New York; Itaú Cultural, Brazil; Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Represented by Anita Beckers Galerie, Germany; Isabel Aninat Galeria, Chile; Luciana Brito Galeria, Brazil. Information: www.analivia.com.br and Instagram: analiviacordeiroofficial

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