What began as a simple family tree project turned into something much deeper: a personal excavation of forgotten lives, social class, and the long shadow of recordkeeping. As names surfaced—laborers, servants, coachmen, laundresses—it became clear that these people weren’t remembered. They were recorded.
This wasn’t genealogy. It was population management history.
CITIUZEN_ERASED follows the evolution of identity and control—from parish registers and census books to biometric IDs and platform compliance. It’s a journey through class, containment, brief ownership, and the reassertion of technocratic governance. It asks: who gets remembered, who gets erased, and what does freedom look like now?
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