Planetaria is a series of visual poems by Monica Ong that leverage the language of astronomy to explore the precarious territories of motherhood, women in science, and diaspora identity. Playfully taking poetry off the page as light box assemblages and handheld volvelle poems, this series seeks to imagine the sky from a female perspective, examining the power struggles that myth-making elicits. Her “lost astronomy” prints made from diagrams remix scientific syntax as lyrical meditations on working motherhood and contemporary life. In her Insomnia Poems, audio collages are created in the style of sleep tapes about the things keeping us up at night. Letterpress & foil stamped Chinese constellation maps are designed into poems that depart from gendered hierarchies towards new mythologies of the night sky. If poetry and astronomy were to throw an art party, this one invites audiences across disciplines and cultures to imagine new cosmographies where everyone belongs.
"Star Gazer" is a planisphere poem based on the Chinese night sky, written and designed by Monica Ong, produced as a letterpress and gold foil literary object, 2021. Thumbnail - "The Way of Karma" was first published in Scientific American, November 2021. The poem is designed into a map of the Milky Way and archival image.