Firstly I explored wrap rage and the fury behind not being able to open packaging and also the injuries people endure resulting the dangerous tools they have to use. This then got me thinking about the annoying experience of Ikea's flatpack furniture:
The idea behind this being that according to your degree of anger, there would be a specifically assembled flatpack. The more frustrated you are, the more difficult the flatpack would be, this may be due to the difficulty of the instructions or the fact that certain pieces are missing. As a result the end product of the flatpack would reflect on how frustated that person may have been.
But I thought this was too complex of an idea to physically construct. What would the point or purpose be in having 'already frustrated people' constructing 'frustrating furniture'? Other than highlighting and reiterating the fact that flatpacks are nightmares! Perhaps the level of difficulty corresponded to the levels of anger and flatpack furniture assembling has now become the visuals for anything to do with frustration.
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