#Selfie

selfieThe Selfie cyber culture today are concerned with their online presence, appearance, reactions from followers and their results. When you post a photo of yourself on the internet to be looked at by your peers or people you may not know, when you get a like your ‘up’ but when you get no likes your ‘down’. There is also the danger that your self-esteem may start to be related and tied to how many likes or comments you receive once you post a selfie. Lauren McMahon, writes about our selfie obsessed generation on TheCircular.

I have taken selfies, but really not to extent that some people do. We all have our Facebook, twitter, Instagram or Snapchat friends that really love sharing their ‘staged’ mug. What prompted me to write this blog was a recent grocery shop I was on. While shopping in Lidl I saw a girl by the fruit section taking a selfie of herself and a banana. She obviously wasn’t happy with the first result because she went on to take a few others from different angles. Then, there was issues with the filters she was using so, she rang someone who helped her through the dilemma. It was a tough call, but they decided that ether ‘Perpetua’ or ‘Hudson’ would be just fine. These are filters on Instagram for those of you who don’t know that can distort the colours of the picture you take. I waisted about 6-7 mins of my life watching her, but she saw it as she devoted 6-7 mins to maintain her online image and presence.

Selfie accessories…

We are even accommodating the selfie culture by creating selfie accessories. Now I would have thought that you need 1- yourself and 2 –  a camera, but NO. The selfie enthusiast will come complete with a bank of accessories. Such as, The Selfie stick which to be honest I can see the benefits of it. Like, if you were taking a group picture and you want to be in it, its amazing. Whip out the stick, pop your phone on, time the shot, DONE. Everyone’s happy. This stops you from asking a stranger around you to take the picture, and you don’t have to worry about your phone/camera being broken by another, who’s only trying to help or being stolen by that person! (because it has happened!!) You also don’t need to use a tripod, you don’t shake your hand as much with a selfie stick and there is much less of a chance of dropping your phone with the selfie sticks. Phonearena.com surprised me. The onimages-1ly selfie accessory to date that  I was aware of was the selfie stick, but there’s more. They have composed a list of the 5 most useful selfie taking accessories for the selfie-obsessives. Read about them, quite interesting really. One does not simply just take a selfie.

I personally thought that the HISY button was clever as I use a similar device for photo shooimagests as a photographer. It’s almost like the amature’s progression button towards professional techniques. HISY aims to help you take a selfie with an iPhone more easily. It’s a simple button that connects to the phone via low-energy Bluetooth, and takes control of the built-in shutter camera. HISY’s battery lasts for two years if you take 100 photos daily, which means the little’o button will last for a while. And when it expires, you can replace it with a plain CR2032 cell straight out of your local electronics shop. Of course, the gizmo can be used not just for selfies, but for all kinds of photographs too, even video. HISY doesn’t need a special app to run, it connects directly to the iPhone’s camera app, and can only be used with iPhones ISO7 or newer. Unlucky for the Android selfieists.

As much benefits as there are for using the selfie stick, there are a few cons too….

Museums, concerts, stores and some clubs are now banning the use of these sticks as there seen as a hazard and disturbance. In early March, two American tourists were arrested after they carved their names into a wall at Rome’s Colosseum and then the pair took a photo using a selfie stick. (true story). Rebecca Strong, Staff writer for Bostinno, has written an interesting article about our selfie obsessions and writes about it as an addiction. Can you actually develop a selfie addiction. When I thought about this, the answer I came up with was, Yes. Like any other addiction, it would come down to your personality and how influenced you can be as a person by trends, fads, peer pressure and whats fashionable.

Ellen Degeneres selfie at the OscarsIn 2014 Ellen DeGeneres broke the Internet & beat Obama with most retweeted tweet with the Oscars Selfie with a Samsung on stage, but later switched to an iPhone backstage, which makes me ask the question, what is the selfie enthusiastic’s phone of choice for #Selfie. Bostinno have actually gone the extra mile and have listed features of the most popular selfie phones and also have taken the same picture with each phone to show you the difference in quality.

Few Facts Of the Origins of the word Selfie:

In November 2013, the word “selfie” was announced as being the “word of the year” by the Oxford English Dictionary, which gave the word itself an Australian origin. A “selfie” is, according to the Oxford English Dictionary: ”a photograph that one has taken of oneself, typically one taken with a smart phone or webcam and uploaded to a social media website.” The example they use is super-helpful because it also contains some etiquette advice: “Occasional selfies are acceptable, but posting a new picture of yourself every day isn’t necessary.” (hint, hint). Also The word Selfie, was coined by a drunk Australian in 2002. On January 28th 2014 The Chainsmoker’s released a song called #Selfie. It took the world by storm and verified the selfie culture as we know it. Bustle is a good website with great articles and facts on selfie origins.

Some people take the selfie obsession to far (Girl with the Banana in Lidl) or even the Cellfy Stic (which is now mainly used for bathroom selfies)… WHY??? -> others are just jumping along on the trend band waggon as am I. Selfies are fun, rather than living in the moment and remembering it from memories, you can take the memories while living in the moment.

So Until the next blog post,

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Digital Natives and Digital Immigrants

What is this all about?

Digital natives are the people who were born into a generation of technology and were born roughly from the mid 1990’s on. This generation is also referred to as the ‘Net Generation’. People born before this time would be known as Digital Immigrants.

Since time has begun, we have labeled each generation.

  • The people who fought in WW1 are known as The Lost Generation.lostgen-button-206x300

  • People born from 1916 – 1920 are known as The Greatest or The GI Generation as this generation fought in WW2 & the survivors that live to this day are honored veterans.

  • The Silent Generation label was given to those born from 1926-1938 & they are known as the children of the great depression.

  • The next generation from 1945-1960 was named The Baby Boom Generation.born-right-time-history-baby-boom-generation-doug-owram-paperback-cover-art

  • We called the next generation, Generation X which was people born from 1960 – 1982. This was a really nasty generation as families experienced lots of divorces and suicide and murder figures skyrocketed. However, this was the first generation to experience personal computing, gender equality and started more businesses.

  • GenerationGeneration Y Y came next which was people born from 1982-the mid 1990’s. My generation actually. We were the fortunate ones to be born during the big economic boom which was emerging through large developments in technology. They started ‘planning’ families with having deliberate children. Health care and education improved a bit, not by much depending on which country you were in. The USA & Europe would have had a similar change and advancement and some countries developed quicker.

  • Digital Natives are the generation from the mid 1990’s and on to this day in 2015. They are the tech savvy’ist of us all. My kid cousin was born in 2008 and he is able to beat me by 204 levels in Candy Crush on his iPad & also fix the reason by iMessages aren’t sending? The Kid is 7 years of age and I just think he is wonderful. FYI he has been fixing my IT issues since he was 4 years old.

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Digital immigrants include all those generations before generation Y and even some people in generation Y. Can the digital natives teach us? Will they take over from us? To be honest, to think about what way technology will be in 10 years time is interesting isn’t it? But is also a little scary. Just think, if my four year old cousin in 2012, fixed my iCloud back up & sorted the settings on my iPhone, with a limited verbal capacity & knowledge of the world, what will he be doing 10 years from then? Breaking firewalls, hacking Washington DC, controlling his own android robotic army?!?! these thoughts just cross my mind sometimes. Its really going to be based on his education that he gets now though isn’t it? The great Sir Ken Robinson gave a great TED talk into how schools kill creativity. Its really worth a watch.

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My only hope is that little Cian isn’t told to change and become a normal high achieving creature of the education system here in Ireland, that ends up with high points and does law, medicine or teaching. I hope he will be encouraged and led to a path of success by his teachers through life. Maybe a lot has changed now though. It might not be as unbalanced as what it was when I went through primary or secondary, where if you were good at art, and you exceeded all expectations in it, your maths grade decided if you made it to college or not. I hope that they will re address the system so he has a fighting chance of becoming the next Steve JobsTim CookBill gatesMarissa Ann MayerJoseph M. Tucci or even the next Mark Zuckerberg.

The digital native himself the other ST-Cloud-LoLday, skyped me to inform me that he has to scroll down through his game for a while in candy crush before he finds me….. on the level ladder & added that his mom is still getting texts from me from my iCloud email.

I don’t understand it at all, and this smug 7 year old is just itching to fix it. He fixed an issue I was having with internet connectivity on his last visit when he was 6 on the cusp of turning 7. The type of age that a person in born into, moulds the person for the future. With the right guidance, education & support, they can be who ever they wish to be. Although it is intimidating, knowing that the digital native is gaining more knowledge and is going to lead the way to future advancements is exciting.

Jeff De Graff, author for the Huffington post wrote a great article on his point of view between the digital native and the digital immigrant. Lastly see this great quote by Rupert Murdoch as he talks about himself as a digital immigrant. 

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Cybercultures, An Introduction.

The need to know…

Cyberspace2Cybercultures is becoming a very talk about topic today. Cybercultures is a culture about the new or emerging developments from the use of computer networks for communication, entertainment and business.

It is also the study of various social phenomena associated with the internet and other new forms of the network communication, such as online communities. I used an online community before called imvu, it was enjoyable as it reminded me of the sims which has now become an online community too with the launch of sims 3.

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Barry O Halloran, a writer on the website Whatculture, gives a run down of his top 7 online gaming communities. I was a bit surprised that World Of War Craft or Second Life did not appear in the list, but in comparison to the new online communities developed now, that O Halloran has listed, I can see there is much more choice and each community is more tailored to every persons personality, likes and dislikes.

I wouldn’t consider myself to be a big online gamer and I couldn’t say I have much experience in this area, but what I found next on the website upset me a bit!! He also has compiled a list of the 7 Worst online gaming communities and I will admit, that I chuckeled at a few, but was surprised that Call of Duty, Black Ops was the raining champion of the Worst!!

internetCybercultures is also the study of other types of various network communications, wearable computing, social gaming, social media, mobile apps, augmented reality, and texting, and includes issues related to identity, privacy, and network formation.

This link to a TED TALK by Kevin Kelly, gives an interesting insight into the world of cybercultures. Its called The Next 5000 days of The Web.