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Maya Escobar

Conceptual Identity Artist

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Entrevista en Sí Se Puede

an example of my Internet ArtLast week I had the on honor of being interviewed by my papi on Sí Se Puede. We talked about Internet art, the implications of growing up online, linguistic performances on twitter, public vs private, and more.If you missed it you can listen here:[audio http://mayaescobar.com/Maya%20Escobar%20-%203-6-2011.mp3]

tags: arte, espanol, Gonzalo Escobar, Internet Art, latism, Si Se Puede
categories: artista, Latina, Maya Escobar, news, Sí Se Puede, twitter, vida
Monday 03.07.11
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TAKE ACTION AGAINST ANTI-IMMIGRATION ARIZONA LAWS

visit: AMericanMEdiaOutput.com/arizonawelcome.htmlclick hashtags #SB1611 and #SB1070

embeddable images of the Arizona Welcome Promo Girls will be avaliable soon...

tags: AMerican MEdia Output, Arizona, Internet Art, Promo Model, racism, SB 1070, SB 1611
categories: activism, Art, curatorial, immigration, Performance Text, political, social media, twitter
Thursday 02.24.11
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Internet Art & Activism- the #delValleMural

Miguel del Valle MuralI am a Chicago-based digital media and performance artist. I created this grassroots, social media, portable mural in support of Miguel del Valle's campaign for Mayor.

follow hashtag: #delValleMural to see how the mural was created.

tags: #delValleMural, Chicago Mayor, grass-roots, Internet Art, Miguel del Valle, mural
categories: activism, Art, Chicago, curatorial, Maya Escobar, new media art, Performance Text, political, twitter
Saturday 02.19.11
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#delValleMural

The #delValleMural is finally complete!#delValleMural, 2011, Acrylic on CanvasI am thinking that after the elections a Chicago Public Library would be a really nice home for the piece.  What do you guys think?

tags: #delValleMural, Chicago Mayor, community, grass-roots, Miguel del Valle, mural, Neighborhoods
categories: Art, Chicago, Maya Escobar, political, twitter, vida
Friday 02.18.11
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putting final touches on the #delValleMural

The #ChicagoMayor elections are right around the corner...maya escobar del valle mural in progressAnd I am happy to report that I am ALMOST done with the #delValleMural(the hashtag is silent)

tags: #delValleMural, Chicago Mayor, Miguel del Valle, mural, work in progress
categories: activism, Art, Chicago, Maya Escobar, Performance Text, political, twitter, vida
Thursday 02.17.11
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#delValleMural in progress

As a community-based performance artist, I find the act of sharing the process equally important to the act of sharing the final product.Here are images from the last week of the #delValleMural unfolding.Miguel del Valle MuralMiguel del Valle MuralMiguel del Valle MuralMiguel del Valle MuralMiguel del Valle Mural

tags: #delValleMural, Chicago Mayor, Miguel del Valle, mural, work in progress
categories: activism, Art, Chicago, curatorial, Maya Escobar, Performance Text, political, twitter, vida
Sunday 02.13.11
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Wonder Women Residency: New News is Old News

2011 is going to be a good year.  I can feel it already.  In addition to our upcoming presentation at the 2011 PCA/ACA Conference this April, Andria and I were also accepted to the Wonder Woman Residency at the _gaia studio, in New Jersey. Curated by Maya Joseph-Goteiner and Doris Caçoilo, this year's theme is: New News is Old News.

New News is Old NewsIn our society, the importance of news has shifted; some would argue that it has been elasticized or else devalued. As the blogosphere replaces the daily newspaper as the purveyor and distributor of breaking news, the reporting of events is no longer filtered by the journalist/editor. Instead the voice of news is replaced by a dynamic exchange of information.

Already, online, the same article that has appeared black on white in the early print edition has been updated, corrected or even replaced on the web. Newspaper stories no longer fit the Merriam-Webster Dictionary definition of news as “a report of recent events: previously unknown information.” In many respects, we have created an endless source of updated information online, a bottomless pit of patter. We cannot possibly consume all the news and commentary published online, and while few people have the time to read the entire newspaper, even fewer can keep up with the minute-to-minute updates via Twitter, blogs, online publications, and RSS feeds.

A residency that focuses on the ways in which news is presented, represented, distributed, and modified within the space of the web...  hmm...  can you think of anything more perfect for us?So what are we doing?I won't spill all the beans yet, but here is an excerpt from our preliminary proposal:

Our project takes its cue from the recent Buy Life Digital Death campaign, where celebrities volunteered their virtual lives (activity on Twitter and Facebook) with the goal of raising $1 million for children and families in Africa and India affected by HIV/AIDS. We were fascinated by their use of highly stylized, seductive images of Kim Kardashian (and other participating celebrities) lying in a coffin, and the role these images play in the dissemination of news coverage surrounding this HIV/AIDS campaign.

People Hate Kim Kardashian's Tweets More Than AIDS

Almost immediately following Digital Death's inception, images of  a "dead" Kardashian started appearing in news stories everywhere from CNN to Gawker. Now layered with multiple levels of  history and meaning, screenshots of the sultry Kardashian lying in a coffin, continue to be re-distributed on personal blogs, Facebook, Tumblr and Twitter pages...

Stay tuned for more project updates here and on Are You My Other?

tags: Andria Morales, blogosphere, Doris Caçoilo, Internet Art, Kim Kardashian, Maya Escobar, Maya Joseph-Goteiner, PCA/ACA, Wonder Women Residency, _gaia studio
categories: Are You My Other, curatorial, exhibition, facebook, feminist, news, Nuevos Compañeros, twitter, women
Sunday 01.09.11
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Ultimate Promo Model for Jewish Identity

have you been kiruv'd lately?Maya Escobar Ultimate Promo Model for Jewish Identity

tags: Heeb, Heeb Magazine, jewish girls, jewish identity, Jewish Museum, Jewish outreach, kiruv, Performance Art, Promo Model
categories: Art, identity, Jewish Life in America, Judaism, Maya Escobar, Pop Culture, twitter
Thursday 10.14.10
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