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I find interesting the points were the selfie is used to depict personal experiences
in a very specific(new) way and create identity. The weight of someones personal opinion about him self being represented in his appearance in a photo.
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'''DEFINITION OF SELFIES'''
'''DEFINITION OF SELFIES'''

Revision as of 19:38, 30 September 2014

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I find interesting the points were the selfie is used to depict personal experiences in a very specific(new) way and create identity. The weight of someones personal opinion about him self being represented in his appearance in a photo.


DEFINITION OF SELFIES

A Selfie is a photograph taken of oneself, typically done with a smartphone or webcam and uploaded to a social media website. The pictures represent one's experiences usually promoting your self in a positive environment & attitude.


"A subversive form of self-expression that

narrates one's own view of desirability.

In this sense, selfies can be empowering

and offer a way of actively asserting agency."

[[ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selfie | wikipedia-selfie article]]


The selfie is a sub-category of the self-portrait, which has being practised for a long time, but the term was invented in the past 10 years. The journal side of the selfie plays also a big role in become so viral. Nowadays whenever a person, especially a tourist sees something nice, he/she positions him/her right in front of it and takes a picture.


"Narcissus, who after glimpsing his reflection in a pond,

falls so deeply in love with it he is unable to leave –

eventually perishing." Erin Cook


SELFIE USAGE AROSE WITHIN SOCIAL NETWORKS.


"In the future everyone will be famous for 15 min." Andy Warhol

The transmission of information nowadays helps spreading our own images, but also broadens our visual dictionary, because of the wide access to data. Although the gigantic amounts of info we are still facing template culture problems. The selfies has certain models which they follow,



" Every girl with her own Wi-Fi connection can become the content, can become a new standard of beauty that is more diverse and flexible than ever before. "


- http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/comment/selfies-hardly-the-end-of-civilisation-as-we-know-it-20140912-10g5k5.html


THIS IS WHY I AM INTERESTED IN IT :

The new digital passport is our online social media profile and there we have our new ID photo, which are usually selfies.


We have moved from an internal oriented culture to an exterior, focused on presenting and marketing ourselves.

THE MOVING AWAY OF ANONYMITY - people create template images which differ only in content exluding the person in the picture. creating trends in certain behavour in front of the camera, making specific face mimics, behaviour and camera position.

http://selfiecity.net/



COMPARISON BETWEEN SELF-PORTRAIT AND SELFIES


James Franco defends the self-portrait stating they should not be seen as an egocentric act, but instead a journalistic moment as it cultivates a "visual culture, the selfie quickly and easily shows, not tells, how you're feeling, where you are, what you're doing", much like a photojournalist image



PHOTOGRAPHIC ASPECT OF SELFIES


the vitriolic backlash stems from a fear of who it is both in front of and behind the camera.


The aspects of photograph, isolating only one frame of reality, taking out the past and the future out, thus creating another meaning of the moment. It could be fake, manipulated or just with a new meaning.