The Grandma V-Logs
Grandma V-Logs is my personal riff on a YouTube trend that exploded in June 2025. Around that time, the platform was flooded with Bigfoot Vlogs—short-form videos made using Google’s newly released Veo 3 model. The AI was shockingly good at realism, especially with anything it had clearly been trained on: Bigfoot, nature, vlogs, old people.
I can’t follow directions to save my life, so instead of jumping fully on the Bigfoot bandwagon, I made a hard left—and used a granny.
Inspired by my mom’schaotic relationship with technology, I generated the dialogue and fed the lines into Veo 3. The result was Grandma V-Logs: part satire, part character study, part tech-art experiment.
Strangely, these videos tanked compared to my Transmissions series, which was far more abstract and personal. You’d think riffing on a trend would outperform my weirder stuff—but no. It was a good reminder: I should just make the art I want to see, and leave the Bigfoots to the pros.