BOOM! materializes the weight of language. A message bubble, the universal symbol of digital communication, is built in metal and dropped onto a wooden base, fracturing the surface at the point of contact.
We treat words as ephemeral: typed, sent, forgotten. BOOM! refuses that assumption. The bubble does not float, it falls, and the surface beneath it does not recover. Language carries physical consequences. A single sentence can shift a culture, set a movement in motion, or break the structures we stand on.