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Originally a member of the Brazilian avant-garde scene that developed Concrete art in Brazil in the 1950s, Waldemar Cordeiro abandoned paint and canvas in the late 1960s to become one of the international pioneers of computer art.
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Originally a member of the Brazilian avant-garde scene that developed Concrete art in Brazil in the 1950s, '''Waldemar Cordeiro''' abandoned paint and canvas in the late 1960s to become one of the international pioneers of computer art.
  
 
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* Annateresa Fabris, [http://www.leonardo.info/isast/spec.projects/fabris.html "Waldemar Cordeiro: Computer Art Pioneer"], Leonardo 30, no. 1 (February 1997).
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* Annateresa Fabris, [http://www.leonardo.info/isast/spec.projects/fabris.html "Waldemar Cordeiro: Computer Art Pioneer"], ''Leonardo'' 30:1, Feb 1997.
* Adrian Anagnost [https://monoskop.org/images/7/7c/Anagnost_Adrian_Scattered_Wall_Waldemar_Cordeiro_and_Lygia_Clark_in_Spatial_Orders_Social_Forms_2022.pdf "Scattered Wall: Waldemar Cordeiro and Lygia Clark"], in ''Spatial Orders, Social Forms: Art and the City in Modern Brazil'', New Haven: Yale University Press, 2022.
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* Adrian Anagnost, [[Media:Anagnost Adrian 2022 Scattered Wall Waldemar Cordeiro and Lygia Clark.pdf|"Scattered Wall: Waldemar Cordeiro and Lygia Clark"]], in ''Spatial Orders, Social Forms: Art and the City in Modern Brazil'', New Haven: Yale University Press, 2022.
* P.A.C. Arantes, [https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-021-01342-6 "Waldemar Cordeiro and Arteônica: rewritings of digital art in Brazil and Latin America"], AI & Soc 37, 1085–1092 (2022).  
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* P.A.C. Arantes, "Waldemar Cordeiro and Arteônica: rewritings of digital art in Brazil and Latin America", ''AI & Society'' 37, 2022, pp 1085–1092. [https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-021-01342-6]
 
 
  
 
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Originally a member of the Brazilian avant-garde scene that developed Concrete art in Brazil in the 1950s, Waldemar Cordeiro abandoned paint and canvas in the late 1960s to become one of the international pioneers of computer art.

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