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Enterprise Computing Conference @ University of Canberra

Fotografia Rui Pinheiro IPP|GCM

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Computing Venus

Jan. 23–Jan. 25, 2026

 

Location: Martel Theater

Friday, January 23, 2026, 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, January 24, 2026, 2:00 p.m., followed by a panel with the creative team

Sunday, January 25, 2026, 2:00 p.m.

 

The award-winning opera Computing Venus (2024) provides a fascinating glimpse into the life of astronomer Maria Mitchell (1818–1889), a groundbreaking historical figure who paved the way for women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) in America. Two years later, she became one of the first women to work for the federal government as an astronomer, when she was hired to calculate the positions of Venus in the heavens for the U.S. Nautical Almanac Office. From 1865 on, Mitchell focused on cultivating the next generation of women astronomers as the first female professor of astronomy at Vassar College. By the 1870s, however, Mitchell saw a growing backlash against women in science. Focusing on Mitchell’s struggles against shifting public opinion, Computing Venus highlights one woman’s efforts to ensure a lasting scientific legacy, even as movements outside her classroom threatened to close the world of science to women forever.

 

Opera by Timothy C. Takach, composer, and Caitlin Vincent, librettist

 

Eden Bartholomew ’23, soprano; Marc Molomot, tenor; Michael Hofmann ’13, baritone

 

Directed by Christopher Grabowski & Drew Minter; Christine Howlett, conductor

 

Image credit: Vassar College

Hosted in collaboration with Google's CS4HS initiative, the MIT Creative Computing 2012 workshop was held at the MIT Media Lab, August 8-11, 2012.

 

cs4hs.media.mit.edu

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