A Few days ago, I got
an opportunity to witness the Russian dance performance, Swan Lake Ballet at
the JLN stadium. Luckily and coincidentally, Sharmila Tagore was sitting in the
row next to mine. Instead of approaching her and talking about her movie "Chupke
Chupke"(one of my favorite), my first reaction was to confirm that she is
Sharmila Tagore, and the next was to click a selfie which turns out to be like
this :D
True that, In the
culture focused on “self,” “self-ies” have become so popular.
Once back home, I
researched on internet about this behavior. And a term I found was Selfitis,
which means obsession of taking selfies on smartphones. As per the article
published in Business standard, it may
be a real disorder that requires treatment. As per the study by Nottingham
Trent University in the UK and the Thiagarajar School of Management(TSM) in
Tamil Nadu in 2014 claiming 'selfitis' had been classed as a genuine mental
disorder by the American Psychiatric Association. India was chosen since there
are highest number of facebook users. They have now confirmed the existence of this disorder and
developed the 'Selfitis Behaviour Scale'.
As per this scale,
six motivating factors were identified, with selfitis sufferers typically
seeking to increase their self-confidence, seek attention, improve their mood, connect with the environment around them (to create a
record of memories), increase their conformity with the social group
around them, as well as being socially competitiveness.
These reasons worked
out in the study cover more or less all the possibilities.
Probably, selfies
are a reflection of the contemporary culture which has made people
self-obsessed. We have a Prime Minister who himself has promoted this
culture, validation from the high echelons. And we Indians especially the youth have
definitely taken him as our role model in the instant case. Selfie diplomacy
has reached another level in the global arena. On another positive note, under
the head of Beti Bachao Beti Padao, selfie with daughter in Haryana has taken a
great stride. On similar lines, Delhi
based NGO Save Indian Family launched "selfie with father" campaign to bring together children from broken families
and the fathers.
But personally, I
think, Selfie has micro contribution in capturing the view behind except focusing on some zoomed-in faces. The advantage of this phenomenal invention of 21st century is that – you don’t
need to request someone else to click your own picture. Everyone of us must
have experienced requests at some tourist spot from a couple or a group of
people to click a photo. Thanks to selfie, these impositions have declined
drastically.
Many of the
remarkable days like Father's day, mother's day, Valentines day use selfie as
the platform for demonstrating their celebration.
The market has not
taken the risk to lose the consumer base by ignoring these trends. The
technological developments in selfie camera are way faster than in the rear
camera. Selfie camera comes with
variety of beautification, flash features. Roadside shops which earlier used to
sell charger, cable, earphones are full of
Selfie sticks now. Social media websites have launched various selfie
variants to satisfy the consumer base with the pleasure of self appreciation.
Facebook selfie frames, google hangout features, beautify app, and whatsapp
emojis are a few of the examples.
Why has there been a craze amongst people since its advent?
No offence, but we humans by nature are self obsessed and narcissists of different degrees. Its more than admiring oneself. We want to be loved and accepted. When we post a selfie for the world to see, we eagerly await for the likes and comments and admiration to pop up from friends or any other digital soul.
No offence, but we humans by nature are self obsessed and narcissists of different degrees. Its more than admiring oneself. We want to be loved and accepted. When we post a selfie for the world to see, we eagerly await for the likes and comments and admiration to pop up from friends or any other digital soul.
We want to
matter. We want these digital souls to think that “wow, that person has an
exciting life".
A few people also
blame "peer pressure" to
post selfies. And some follow the popular belief that if there is no picture of
an event or experience, it did not really happen.
Last but most
importantly, we want connection. Connection with the moment, connection with the
person, connection with the object, we want to label and timestamp that memory.
These selfie lovers,
enjoy the instant-fame and the notional happiness from the likes &
comments they get from the digital world, without knowing that it is
just a mirage – as good as optical illusion.
So, What's wrong with this generations' entertainment
self validation tool?
At times the concept of taking a selfie becomes crazy and pointless when people use this technology to click photos where they should not be clicking them. A person is drowning in a pond and people are taking selfies with the injured instead of helping him out. As if, there is some attendance going on, that you witnessed that incident. Few years back, a person accidently got into the Tiger's cage in Delhi zoo, many of the videos circulated over internet were selfie videos. Many accidents are happening while taking selfies. As per a study, India has the highest number of selfie related deaths, 60% of all "selfie deaths".
Not just that,
people keep clicking pictures until they are satisfied with the result.
They are satisfied once they feel its perfect. But when their definition of
perfect does not fit the real picture it only increases their pressure and
stress.
Has this problem been recognized?
Yes, the Ministry of
Tourism, Govt. of India, has advised all states and union territories to
identify tourist attractions, which are prone to accidents and erect signs
warning visitors of the dangers involved in taking selfies at such spots. Clicking a selfie at ‘Sunset point’ or
‘Echo point’ or ‘Suicide point’ is a bad idea. The Govt. wants to prevent
incidents by setting up “Selfie Danger ones” or “Selfie Restriction Zones” at
tourist sight-seeing locations. There are many devices in line which gives
selfie alert sensing the probability of danger zone based on height, depth etc.
The most important thing is sanity while becoming technology addict. There is
no need to stop the habit, it’s a fun activity. But we should where to draw the
lines. If you want to be happy with the admiration, likes on social media, you
should live long to enjoy that. And to live long, you should keep creativity
tamed.
Be a responsible clicker,
Happy Selfies!