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Who Owns My Selfie

Social media platforms and mobile applications have become key elements for governmental agencies, corporations, brands and other identities to extract, study and sell peoples personal information. "Who Owns My Selfie" was the dissertation project for my masters Degree in Digital Media at Goldsmiths University.
 
The projects consist of an awareness website campaign that aims to create consciousness regarding the use of people’s digital self  portraits (Selfies) by these private and governmental The narrative within the campaign revolves around the idea of showing a “real case scenario” of how brands, corporations or even individuals can take advantage of people's personal  photographs uploaded to social media platforms by using them for their own benefit without consent. 
For the development of the video I fabricated a fictitious cyber identity - 'I Blame Velvet', which included an account on Instagram @imblamevelvet. This identity simulate the life of a trendy and fashionable lifestyle blogger (see Instagram profile at (https://instagram.com/iblamevelvet/). The main goal of the account was to generate the idea of a 'real' cyber identity to star as the main character of the video.
 
See complete website at http://juanescallon.net
 
 
 
Who Owns My Selfie
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