life404 / autopsies / failure records
Autopsies
Not lessons. Not case studies. Each entry is a failure record — arranged to see if the shape of what went wrong has anything left to say once the moment is past.
Structure of record
- Verdict — the blunt summary
- Evidence — observable facts before interpretation
- Where contact was lost — the specific breakpoint
- What held — anything that survived
- Probable cause — best current theory
- Next revision — what changes in response
Dead on arrival
The reel that lost contact at seven seconds.
Hook held. Setup collapsed. A record of the precise moment attention withdraws
and the structural conditions that made it inevitable.
Partial signal
Hook tested six ways. Five were wrong in the same direction.
Identical content. Six different first three seconds. One variant held to 68% at the midpoint.
The others averaged 31%. The divergence was structural — about sequence,
and the cost of making an audience wait for the thing they came for.
Held
The one that worked. Cause of success still imprecise.
An autopsy on what held is harder to write than one on what collapsed.
Something in the first three seconds changed the shape of everything that followed.
The structural reason is still being reconstructed.
Signal lost
Right form. Wrong moment. Contact not made.
Everything structural held. The opening was clean. The form was intact.
The work landed in a dead window and was not distributed. 423 views.
The evidence points at the context, not the content.
Partial signal
Audio contradiction. Contact held. Depth did not.
The sound and the image made contradictory promises. Contact held longer than expected — 44% —
but depth collapsed. Viewers were present without arriving.
A distinct failure mode from a clean drop.
First record
No structure. No logic. Preserved to establish the floor.
Everything uncertain. The opening had no intention.
Preserved not because it failed in interesting ways
but because every archive requires a floor to measure from.
Patterns across records
- The first few seconds set the shape of everything that follows — structural, not stylistic
- Contact lost before the midpoint indicates a structural failure, not a content one
- Success evidence is consistently harder to interpret than failure evidence
- The gap between best and worst variant in any test is larger than expected, every time
- Presence without depth is a distinct failure mode — harder to read than a clean drop
autopsy archive / ongoing / records appended as they accumulate