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Conceiving Ada (1997)
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Synopsis
In 1980 the U.S. Department of Defense named the Ada programming language in honor of Lord Byron's daughter, the mathematician Ada Byron King, Countess of Lovelace (1815-1852), credited as the "first computer programmer" because of her plan for calculating Bernoulli numbers. Lady Ada was 18 when she met Charles Babbage and learned about his Analytical Engine. She expanded his concepts into an 1843 article on the subject, and she also predicted the sound and graphics possibilities of computers. This science-fiction film features Ada Byron King as the central figure. Directed by video artist Lynn Hershman Leeson, the co-director of Shooting Script: A Transatlantic Love Story (1992), it also includes a few cast members known for cyber-communications, such as Timothy Leary (filmed nine days before his death) and John Perry Barlow (Grateful Dead lyricist and Electronic Frontier Foundation co-founder), plus "electronic Victorian" music by The Residents (who moved from pure sonic explorations to CD-ROM virtual experiences). Artificial intelligence researcher Amy Coer (Francesca Faridany) uses cybertechnology tactics to probe the past in hopes of locating Ada Byron King (
Tilda Swinton
), her spiritual mentor. Receiving input, time-tracking tips, and guidance from cyber-guru Sims (Timothy Leary), Amy is successful, and the two women communicate over the centuries, although Ada is initially puzzled. Comparing notes, they find gender is a setback, since Charles Babbage (John O'Keefe) receives recognition while Ada's ideas are forgotten. Amy's research encounters roadblocks set up by her boyfriend Nicholas Clayton (J.D. Wolfe). Amy is pregnant and plans to name her child Ada, hoping that she can overcome the long-standing gender barriers. Shown at 1997 film festivals (Sundance, Toronto). ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide
Cast
Dr. Timothy Leary
Sims
John O'Keefe
Charles Babbage
Tilda Swinton
Ada Byron King
Karen Black
Lady Byron
Karen Black
Mother Coer
John Perry Barlow
John Crosse
Francesca Faridany
Amy Coer
Esther Mulligan
Mary Shelley
Owen Murphy
William Lovelace
J.D. Wolfe
Nicholas Clayton
Production Crew
Laura Haynes
Art Director
Davia Nelson
Casting
Bill Zarchy
Cinematographer
Hiro Narita
Cinematographer
The Residents
Composer (Music Score)
Terence Graven
Costume Designer
Lynn Hershman-Leeson
Director
Robert Dalva
Editor
Eden Wurmfeld
First Assistant Director
Henry Rosenthal
Producer
Lynn Hershman-Leeson
Producer
Lynn Hershman-Leeson
Production Designer
Eileen Jones
Screenwriter
Lynn Hershman-Leeson
Screenwriter
Tony Sanchez
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1997
Runtime: 84
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Science Fiction
Color type
DeLuxe
Sound
Dolby
Produced by
ARTE
Complex Corporation
Hotwire Productions
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