
End-of-Life Imprint Kit & Data Release Consent
Posthumous data donation consent and biometric life-cessation alert
This artifact includes a drone-delivered package containing an official consent record for posthumous data donation and a serialized data donor card. It was issued to individuals following implantation of a subdermal biosensor printed directly inside the body using ultrasound-activated bio-ink.
Upon biological death, the EOL Ping Device illuminated visibly beneath the skin—green if revival was still possible, red to confirm irreversible loss of life.
The device also triggered legal data handover to descendants, research institutions, or anonymized repositories. Unlike organ donation, this program treated memory and identity as transferable resources. Individuals could designate how their medical history, behavioral patterns, and even final neural signatures would shape the lives of others—or fuel future intelligences. Many saw it as a final act of generosity and legacy.
Circa
2045
Archive ID
OBEL-45/LR-9
Curator's Note
The End-of-Life Imprint Kit introduced a new ethical architecture—extending personal agency beyond death, and establishing data as enduring relational capital.
