

Waldemar Cordeiro Brazilian, 1925-1973
55 1/4 x 29 1/2 inches
In 1968, Waldemar Cordeiro began exploring computer art at the University of São Paulo (USP), becoming the first artist in Latin America to do so. He developed a method for digitizing images at a time when scanners did not yet exist. Derivadas de uma Imagem: Transformação em Grau 0 [Derivatives of an Image: Transformation in Degree 0] is based on the digitalization of a young romantic couple taken from a Valentine’s Day poster. In a second stage, he processed this image using algorithms designed to trace its outlines, giving rise to new versions such as Grau 1 [Degree 1]. The entire process depended on the mathematical function known as the derivative.
Later, in A Mulher que Não É B.B. [The Woman Who Is Not B.B.], Cordeiro used the image of a Vietnamese woman – a victim of war – as a counterpoint to French actress Brigitte Bardot, then one of the most celebrated film stars in the world, thereby offering a critique of consumer society. Gente Grau 0 [People Degree 0] was likewise created by digitizing an image of a crowd.
Provenance
Waldemar Cordeiro Estate
Exhibitions
São Paulo, Brazil, Museum of Contemporary Art of University (MAC/USP), Waldemar Cordeiro Uma
Aventura da Razão, 1986
São Paulo, Brazil, Centro Universitário Maria Antônia, Waldemar Cordeiro e a fotografia, 2002
São Paulo, Brazil, Itaú Cultural, Fantasia Exata, 3 July -22 Sept 2013
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Paço Imperial, Waldemar Cordeiro –Fantasia Exata, 2014
Stanford, USA, Cantor Arts Center, The Matter of Photography in the Americas, 2018
Literature
Costa, Helouise, Waldemar Cordeiro e a fotografia, Cosac & Naify, 2002