Boardroom

This room was named the Peter Wall Boardroom in 2003. The Wall family generously provided the furnishings.  In the fall of 2009 Charlotte Wall who is a Vancouver artist, created the original art installation shown here.  

The Boardroom is for internal use.

About the Art

e-loo’me-nem
Al + Na3(AlF6)

aluminum, paint
H 8.0’ x W 21.6’ x D 3/8”

This piece has been site-specifically created for the boardroom of the Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies at the University of British Columbia. The institute is a place for advanced interdisciplinary research and it is the intent of this installation art to illustrate the process of research. All research moves from the identification of a complex (albeit manageable) subject through its many stages of confusion, detours, unproductive leads and complicated fragments of information to finally  a more comprehensive and productive understanding of the elements of the subject under investigation. This understanding can lead to brilliant solutions and sometimes the new information lies dormant waiting for its time.

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In this wall-mounted art, the hand-drawn lines are technologically translated and cut into 4", 5" and 6" strips of 3/8" aluminum. These strips identify the many stages of uneven development in the investigative process. The colour of the strip at the window begins with the palest of hues representing the beginning of an idea. Referencing the accumulation of the research data (creating more density and new problems), the colours of the aluminum strips also begin to deepen to darker blues and eventually to near black at the corner. The brighter, illuminating colour of brilliant yellow indicates the increasing clarification and understanding that is achieved through prolonged research. All the colours represent the intensity and dedication inherent within all valid and valuable research.

Charlotte Wall
Vancouver, Nov. 2009