Ana Peraica, Culture of the Selfie: Self-Representation in Contemporary Visual 
Culture

Theory on Demand #24, Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam

http://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/culture-of-the-selfie/


 


 

Culture of the Selfie is an in-depth art-historical overview of 
self-portraiture, using a set of theories from visual studies, narratology, 
media studies, psychotherapy, and political principles. Collecting information 
from various fields, juxtaposing them on the historical time-line of artworks, 
the book focuses on space in self-portraits, shared between the person 
self-portraying and the viewer. What is the missing information of the 
transparent relationship to the self and what kind of world appears behind each 
selfie? As the ‘world behind one’s back’ is gradually taking larger place in 
the visual field, the book dwells on a capacity of selfies to master reality, 
the inter-mediate way and, in a measure, oneself.


Ana Peraica is a curator, art critic, theorist and lecturer in visual culture 
and media arts. She has curated online projects since 1998. She was the editor 
of Machine Philosopher (Jan Van Eyck Akademie, 1999), Žena na raskrižju 
ideologija (HULU, Split, 2007), Victims Symptom (LabforCulture/Institute of 
Network Cultures, Amsterdam, 2009), Smuggling Anthologies (MMSU, Rijeka, 2015), 
produced after curated shows. Her essays, published in magazines as Springerin, 
Documenta magazine, Pavilion, Art and Education Papers, and readers by 
Afterimage, Loecker Verlaag, P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E, were compiled in a manuscript 
Sub/versions (Revolver, 2009; in Croatian due 2018). Peraica is a book reviewer 
at Leonardo Reviews and she teaches the Media Art Histories program at 
University of Danube in Austria.




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