Anydeathrelics Jun 2026

Artists like Walter Schels (who photographed the dying before and after death) and websites like FindAGrave (which crowdsources cemetery photographs) produce millions of anydeathrelics. The subjects never consented. Is the public benefit—normalizing death, preserving genealogical data—greater than the intrusion? The debate remains open.

The "any" in is crucial. It signals a radical democratic approach to mortality: every death, regardless of status, produces a relic worthy of preservation. anydeathrelics

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