Freeze 24 03 29 Alice Peachy Unknown Outsider X... -

These kinds of strings appear in unfiction / alternate reality games (e.g., Local 58, Gemini Home Entertainment, The Sun Vanished).
“Freeze” could be an emergency broadcast command. “Alice Peachy” might be a lost broadcast persona.

Without an author, the work belongs to the observer. This is pure post-Internet outsider art — created not by one outsider, but by the act of remaining unknown. The “Freeze” may actually be the audience’s inability to categorize. Freeze 24 03 29 Alice Peachy Unknown Outsider X...

Art critic Theodore P. Larkspur (writing for Hyperallergic After Dark) argues: “We are so conditioned to solve puzzles that we forget: the puzzle may have no solution. Alice Peachy is not hiding. She is frozen. Outsider X is not searching. He is waiting. And the freeze will only end when we stop demanding meaning.” These kinds of strings appear in unfiction /

As with any digital mystery, wild theories emerged: None have evidence

None have evidence. All remain plausible.

In an era of algorithmic personalization and influencer culture, the unknown outsider is a relic. We have no unknown outsiders anymore — only the pre-famous, the unmonetized, the not-yet-discovered. But true outsider art requires refusal of entry, not just absence of entry.

Alice Peachy (if she exists) has refused. The “Freeze” is not a bug. It is a deliberate stillness against the churn of content. Outsider X is anyone who stops scrolling long enough to wonder.