Vicats 17.09.13 Welcome My Bedroom.mp4 May 2026
The file was buried four folders deep on an unlabelled external hard drive found at a Brighton estate sale. When clicked, the video opens to a grainy, low-light shot of a teenager’s room. The walls are plastered with posters of bands that have long since broken up, and a single string of fairy lights provides a soft, humming orange glow.
As the video nears its end, Vica stops talking. She looks directly into the lens, her expression shifting from nostalgic to expectant. "I'm leaving this here so I don't forget the way the air felt today," she whispers. Just before the file cuts to black at the 17-minute mark, a faint, rhythmic tapping sounds from inside the wardrobe behind her—the very wardrobe she had just claimed was empty. Story Themes VicaTS 17.09.13 Welcome My Bedroom.mp4
The video features a young woman who calls herself "Vica." She isn’t a professional creator; she is someone recording a "time capsule" (TS) for her future self. She speaks in a hushed tone, as if someone is sleeping in the next room, giving the viewer an immediate sense of intimacy and shared secrets. The file was buried four folders deep on
: She lingers on a desk chair, mentioning a friend who "isn't around anymore," adding a layer of bittersweet mystery to the recording. As the video nears its end, Vica stops talking
: How looking back at a "safe" space like a childhood bedroom can feel unsettling when you realize how much has changed.



