Kylie Freeman Vicky The 107 Minutes Collection //top\\ -
The "107 Minutes Collection" is a carefully curated selection of tracks that highlight the artistic range and versatility of Kylie Freeman and Vicky. The collection is divided into several sections, each showcasing a different aspect of their music.
– The dual focus on a street artist and a nurse spotlights work that is often under‑documented, framing both as acts of making and saving—creative and life‑preserving. Kylie Freeman Vicky The 107 Minutes Collection
Here, Vicky is on a landline telephone—the tape hiss is audible. We only hear her side of the conversation. She is speaking to someone named “Mae.” The dialogue is banal (discussing a doctor’s appointment, the price of gasoline) until Vicky suddenly says, “No, they don’t know about the other room.” She pauses, listens, and then laughs. “Of course I’ll delete them. I always do.” The viewer never learns what “the other room” contains or what “they” don’t know. It is a masterclass in suspense through omission. The "107 Minutes Collection" is a carefully curated
Kylie Freeman’s 2024 multimedia project, Vicky: The 107 Minutes Collection , represents a paradigm shift in autofictional digital performance. Unlike traditional film or episodic web series, the collection comprises exactly 107 discrete video segments, each precisely one minute in length, allegedly compiled from the smartphone archives of a character named Vicky. This paper argues that Freeman uses the rigid durational constraint (107 minutes total) not as a gimmick but as a formalist tool to explore fragmented identity, algorithmic attention spans, and the paradox of curated authenticity. By analyzing the collection’s narrative architecture, visual motifs, and reception, we posit that Vicky functions as a necromantic scrapbook for the post-social media self. Here, Vicky is on a landline telephone—the tape