The topic is charged, "untimely deaths at MIT 1980-2007," but the question Leonardo Bonanni is also asking is "how can you make information public?" This is part of the question asked in the Bruno Latour / Peter Weibel exhibtion Making Things Public: Atmospherics of Democracy. Bonanni's answer is reminiscent of Edgar Allan Poe'sThe Purloined Letter - you put it in plain sight - only Bonnani's goal is to be discovered, not to remain hidden.
See also Bureau of Inverse Technology, Suicide Box