THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTION OF ANGER

Diffuse anger

Discover a world where art and technology merge to create new and fascinating experiences. Here, every digital interaction comes to life and transforms into an act of creation, revealing the endless possibilities that lie at the heart of our daily clicks.

Try an exceptional anger

In the bold series of his phygital works, Arsen Eca explores the theme of anger with “Le Clic de Colère”. Each click made by a user triggers a dramatic and symbolic action: Eca throws a real stone into a pond. If demand is particularly strong, the paving stone is even shipped to operators located in the Northern Alps, adding a physical and extended dimension to this expression of anger.

The gesture of throwing a stone into the pond, an act of disruption and rebellion, takes on a profound meaning in the context of this work. It symbolizes the release of anger, a break with the apparent calm, a shock wave in the tranquil landscape. The extension of this act to the Northern Alps underlines the power and scale that expressed emotion can take, transcending local limits to reach a larger scale.

In “Le Clic de Anger”, clicking is no longer just an ordinary digital interaction. It transforms into an act of liberation, a means of expressing and materializing anger. The user, by clicking, directly participates in this powerful expression, becoming an actor in this act of symbolic disruption.

With this work, Eca redefines the click, often perceived as a passive gesture, into an active and powerful expression of human emotion. This project invites us to recognize and value the potential of digital interactions to express deep and often held emotions, encouraging us to find a more authentic and meaningful way to manifest our feelings in the digital world.

Eca’s work “Le Clic de Angère” reminds us that behind every digital interaction, there is an opportunity to express and give form to our most intense emotions, transforming the virtual into a space of catharsis and resonance emotional.

Caution :
Normalization can sometimes limit diversity and creativity, preventing you from expressing your authenticity creating pressure to conform to standards that may not be healthy or appropriate for you.