The Selfie
Pennie Latin explores the science of the selfie, discovering that there is far more to them than mere self-obsession.
The selfie - just an exercise in self-obsessed narcissism or potential store for scientific research? A picture can tell far more than 1,000 words. A selfie can define you, it can locate you, it can help analyse air quality, they can track cultures and fashions and during the Rio Olympic Games a simple photograph between to Korean athletes crossed a political divide.
The selfie is the artistic expression du jour and, love them or hate them, they're not going anywhere fast. But the selfie isn't a new thing, portraiture has been seen in art for centuries. So what is our fascination with the representation of our self and why do we want to share it with the world?
In this episode of Brainwaves, Pennie Latin explores the science of the selfie, what they can tell us about ourselves and discovers how your selfies are helping scientists learn more about the world around us.
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Filters, hastags and the selfie
Duration: 03:21
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Do we have a selfie face?
Duration: 01:44
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3D Selfies
Duration: 01:02
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5 Things you probably didn't know about the selfie
Duration: 00:36
Pennie's 3D selfie
Broadcasts
- Tue 10 Jan 2017 13:30麻豆社 Radio Scotland
- Sun 15 Jan 2017 07:00麻豆社 Radio Scotland
- Wed 19 Jul 2017 13:30麻豆社 Radio Scotland
- Sun 23 Jul 2017 06:00麻豆社 Radio Scotland
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Brainwaves
Pennie Latin explores the science behind the everyday.