bitforms gallery presents Freedom, a solo exhibition by pioneering Brazilian artist Analivia Cordeiro, whose groundbreaking practice has shaped the dialogue between movement and computation for over five decades. The exhibition features 3D-printed sculptures derived from motion capture data, computer-generated dance notations from the 1970s–80s, and video works including multiple versions of her seminal 0=45 — the first computer-choreographed ballet, originally performed live via satellite in 1974.

Analivia Cordeiro
Analivia Cordeiro: From Body to Code, 2023
Dimensions variable, landscape orientation

Analivia Cordeiro and Nilton Lobo
Architecture of Movement, 1999/2025
Dimensions variable, landscape orientation, 1 min 52 sec, loop

Analivia Cordeiro
Geometric Quadrangles (1 till 3), 2024
20 7/8 x 11 3/8 in / 53 x 29 cm, each unframed

Analivia Cordeiro
0=45 version VIII, 1974/2025
1 min 26 sec, loop, Dimensions variable, landscape orientation

Analivia Cordeiro
0=45 version III, 1974/1989
1 min 59 sec, loop, Dimensions variable, landscape orientation

Analivia Cordeiro and Nilton Lobo
0=45 Making of, 1974/2025
1 min 7 sec, loop, Dimensions variable, landscape orientation

Analivia Cordeiro
0=45 version I, 1974/1975
3 min 54 sec, loop, Dimensions variable, landscape orientation

Analivia Cordeiro and Nilton Lobo
Trace-form of Yemanite Dance Step, 1983
12 5/8 x 11 3/8 in / 32.1 x 28.9 cm, framed

Analivia Cordeiro and Nilton Lobo
Yemanite Step with Extensions of Trajectories, 1984
16 1/8 x 20 1/2 in / 41 x 52 cm, framed

Analivia Cordeiro and Nilton Lobo
Four Points of View, 1983
12 5/8 x 11 3/8 in x 32.2 x 28.8 cm, framed

Analivia Cordeiro
First Digitalization at University of Sao Paulo, 1983
13 x 11 3/8 in / 33 x 29 cm, framed

Analivia Cordeiro and Nilton Lobo
Initial and Final Position of Yemanite Dance Step, 1982
20 7/8 x 16 1/8 in / 53 x 41 cm, framed

Analivia Cordeiro
0=45 version VI, 1974/2024
Dimensions variable, landscape orientation, 2 min 6 sec, loop

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Analivia Cordeiro