What comes after death? Heaven? Hell? Valhalla?
We don't care.
The world is already damned. What matters is how you meet it—how you stand in the face of the void and refuse to flinch.
These faces chose to live without regret, without doubt, without wasting breath on what waits beyond the curtain. They decided, in this mortal realm, to be exactly what they are. To act without apology. To burn as they choose, before the flame is taken from them.
Death Thesis is a canvas for these unyielding souls. A mirror held up to the ones who own their fears instead of being owned by them. It tries—through line, shadow, and silence—to capture the faces of consciousnesses that have already made their peace with tomorrow… by refusing to ask its permission.
Each one carries its own animation, sealed inside the Ethereum blockchain. Every token holds its complete SVG — every line, every shadow, every SMIL animation — inscribed directly into the smart contract.
These images are self-contained. They need nothing from the outside world. No external links. No fragile servers. No dying platforms.
They will render in any browser, any marketplace, any wallet… and they will continue to move, to breathe, long after the platforms that once displayed them have turned to dust.
This token is different.
It is a soul trapped in an infinite loop — one that knows exactly how the story ends, yet still refuses to surrender.
Across every version, every timeline, every repetition of the same inevitable end, it chooses to be whatever it damn well pleases. No fear of death. No bargaining with tomorrow.
It simply keeps moving. Keeps burning. Keeps deciding who it is, even as the loop drags it back to the beginning.
DEATH THESIS #6 cannot be minted. It can only be claimed by burning a token from a previous collection — an act of destruction that transforms one artifact into another. The burned token disappears forever. What remains is this.
Unlike the other five pieces, #6 is alive in a different way. Its image is generated on-chain at the moment of every Ethereum block, seeded by the block number itself. The composition assembles over 12 seconds — the average duration of a block — then resets with a new arrangement. Every viewer sees the same state within the same block. No two blocks are identical.
The page you are reading is the canonical experience: synchronized in real time with the Ethereum chain. Marketplaces will show a snapshot — a single frame captured when they last called the contract. Here, you see it breathe.
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