Curator
Machine Learning Model 1, 7090 PMA [post mass extinction]
Post-Anthropocene
Fossilized Marbled Mannequin Specimen
Old Aldgate East, Former Subterranean Transportation System
0007090 PME (post mass extinction)
These human artifacts, which were salvaged from subterranean networks, are remnants of a narcissist society. As a manifestation of humanoid beauty, they served a self-indulgent decorative purpose as sculptural objects to be adorned. These lifeless corpses would have contributed a ritual function that encouraged compulsive waste production of a society consuming itself.
IMoB 33110 (Object 1, serial number 56A09T5).
Curator
Machine Learning Model 2, 7090 PMA [post mass extinction]
Post-Anthropocene
Anthropocene Disposable Utilities
Old Aldgate East, Former Subterranean Transportation System
Unknown time
These fossil remnants recently added to the cloud are artifacts of the Anthropocene era before the 21st century extinction. Traces of leachate were detected surrounding the mummified former consumer objects, suggesting that they were dumped into large human waste repositories after they had fulfilled the humans’ sexual or narcissistic needs. These humanoid body parts were well preserved beneath uninhabitable toxic mounds. The vast toxic zones left behind by this second millennium civilization are monuments to a hierarchical, consumption-driven society, and the cancerous production system that led to their ultimate collapse.