Welcome to TallDevin!
Life isn’t easy in 2025. Everyone is trying to be authentic, but it comes off a bit fake to me. That’s when I figured it could be fun to be fake in the most authentic way possible.
TallDevin is an experimental concept. It’s designed to understand how people might react to images in the future. Do we need everything to be real to enjoy it?
And yet Devin is an actual, unreasonably tall creature. And doctors have poked and prodded for decades to try and understand why he is the way he is.
There is usually an assumption of immense privilege. But the inconveniences are constant and frustrating. Average humans cannot fathom my challenges.
Humans say strange and suggestive things in public. Objectification is common, as is curiosity. Imagine celebrity without the paparazzi. There is no switch to turn it off.
So, why not become a product? And this is the concept, the ultimate humanoid as a product / service. If you tilt your head properly, you’ll realize I’m an Ai-generated consultant.
Exploring “Non-Human” VR
Let's talk about aliens, AKA non-humans. Are they green? Are they gray? Don't even get me started on pronouns. Do they taste like chicken? Is it really wise to dehumanize a race that can withstand mach 20? Let's call them Alien-American. Y'all, I've been trying to...
Leg-swapping myself with Adobe FireFly AI
I specifically remember being told that I could be anything I wanted when I grew up. But I wanted to be a ballet dancer or a centaur, yet nobody could shrink my ankles, lower my center of gravity, or give me hooves. It's a tragedy of unmet potential. Adobe wants to...
Exploring Insta Reels
I've explored a number of instagram accounts for research purposes. Each of them tends to present its own content in reels. For the TallDevin account, I intentionally shared some images with potentially inflammatory language or hashtags, specifically on an image of...
TallDevin Concept: Phase 1
We are in the early days of the successful marketing of "Generative AI" or the idea that a computer could be usefully creative. But is it any good? Computers are trained on massive datasets. In their most basic form, images with text descriptions hopefully train the...
Simulated puppy stomping?
Humans at Adobe want to intentionally limit what Generative Fill can do by cancelling generation functions when a prompt contains words or phrases deemed inappropriate, but that doesn't resolve every possible issue. Some might enjoy the thought or imagery of a puppy...