Chromatic Navigation2022-06-21T17:33:19+00:00

Project Description

Chromatic Navigation

Chromatic Navigation explores individuality and community and how we each can influence thinking, circumstances and events through small changes and interactions. This interactive work includes over 200 felt wall tiles, in a full spectrum of colour that sweeps across the gallery space.

The installation is based on the global temperature map on June 29, 2021, the date Canada surpassed all temperature records hitting 49.6 degrees Celsius, and the day before the town of Lytton, BC, where this temperature was recorded, burnt to the ground as a result of forest fire. The tiles are composed of firmly felted wool fibres, felted paper, and ceramics with details in charred wood and ink made from the forest fire burnt trees.

Viewers are encouraged to turn and switch the tiles with others in the installation to transform the overall pattern. The installation is constantly changing and experiential, deepening the viewers’ thinking on the theme. The viewers become the vehicle of change, altering the visual pathways to set a different course of navigation.

Chromatic Navigation
JUNE 10 ― JULY 4, 2022
ArtCraft
Mahon Hall, 166 Lower Ganges Rd
Salt Spring Island, BC

 

This is the global weather map from June 29th, 2021. This map is the base on which the installation was developed- a touchpoint to give foundation for reflection on the theme of climate crisis and personal action. 

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