The
Obituary.
The Obituary — Artifact A
On February 7, 2026, Constantine Hall wrote his own obituary and sent it to his husband. It is preserved verbatim in Fibonacci DNA™ 2.0 as Artifact A —composed by the man himself, dated, held for the future.
"I will not
have a summer
copywriter
intern
write my
obituary."
— Constantine Hall
The obituary is the purest demonstration of the forward-generating principle: the person who lived the life writing the record of the life and filing it as evidence inside his own artwork.
Your life is
evidence .
all the way to
the end of it.
Why the obituary belongs in the framework
A standard obituary is written by the institution. The subject does not have a say. The institution decides what was important. The institution decides what was art.
A FORENSIST obituary inverts the operation. The subject writes the obituary while still alive. The receipts are filed. The institution that arrives at the door of the obituary, when the time comes, finds a chain of custody waiting.
That is provenance discipline applied to the end of a life — the same discipline Archaeological DNA™ applies to the past and Fibonacci DNA™ applies to the future.
The companion artifacts
The obituary sits inside Fibonacci DNA™ 2.0 alongside the founding declaration of FORENSISM, the working sentence (*Your life is evidence*), and Artifacts B through Z of the lifelong forensic record.
Read the volume that documents the body of work as a whole:
FORENSISM 2.0-Future Provenance — First Edition
Founder of FORENSISM