This work presents a testimonial engine operating within the world of Zentharis. The engine is attributed to MOEcorp infrastructure design.
It is not a narrative world and not a simulation of the future. Each execution produces a single subject case: an ordinary person placed under one irreversible institutional decision — a denial, downgrade, deferral, or reassignment.
The system does not simulate suffering. It governs only timing, irreversibility, and damage routing. All emotional impact emerges from how these constraints interact.
The generator is closed and rule-based. It combines a constraint curator, an age pressure modulator, a case architect rendering consequences in concrete human detail, and a deterministic visual compiler.
Age is not characterization. It determines timing, liability, and whose life is touched first.
Some cases register recurring institutional traces, suggesting a structure that is never fully visible. Nothing improves. Nothing resolves. Continuation is the condition.
The system itself is part of the artwork.
This work generates lives that cannot be optimized without damage.
Each case produces two artifacts: a subject record and a visual residue. The visual is not an illustration of events, but the byproduct of institutional contact — a surface formed where automated processes attempt to register a human life and fail to align.
Extending the logic of the readymade, the work does not transform images into art, but designates overlooked system outputs as cultural material.