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Erie Art Company to stream Jackson King’s liveFEED performance June 14

FEED Media Art Center in Erie will broadcast artist-in-residence Jackson King’s audiovisual work, The Bath: Saudade, on June 14 as part of its liveFEED series. The event highlights the center’s role in connecting local audiences with experimental media art while the Erie Art Company also seeks support for a Berlin residency tied to a new collaborative project. Why it matters: - FEED Media Art Center is using liveFEED to bring experimental media art to a free, open-access audience in Erie and online. - Jackson King’s performance blends personal memory, analog video, and sound synthesis, showing the kind of work the series is built to support. - The broadcast also underscores Erie Art Company’s effort to build an arts pipeline that links local programming, international residencies, and community impact. What happened: - FEED Media Art Center will showcase Jackson King’s The Bath: Saudade on Sunday, June 14, 2026, from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM EDT. - The performance will stream from FEED Media Art Center in Erie, Pennsylvania, through the FEED YouTube channel . - Erie Art Company said it is seeking $2,000 in support for Melia Efstratis Chendo and Jackson King as they prepare for an artist residency at SomoS in Berlin. - The residency is scheduled for August through October 2026. The details: - Jackson King’s latest liveFEED installment uses the artist’s memories captured on Hi8 tape as source material. - A modified security algorithm translates that material into live video synthesis and sound. - The performance explores melancholic longing and presents the work as a personal, physical response to the relationship between analog video synthesis and experimental electronics. - liveFEED broadcasts are free, open access, and streamed via FEED Media Art Center’s YouTube channel. - FEED Media Art Center is a nonprofit arts organization based in Erie focused on media art, new media performance, and digital culture. - Erie Art Company, a 501(c)(3), serves as the creative engine and curatorial anchor for the 50,000-square-foot FEED Media Art Center. - Erie Art Company says OPENFEED removes barriers for digital artists by managing recruitment, installation production, mentorship, and exhibition technology. - The group has developed specialized exhibition technology such as the liveFEED Art Box Player. - The organization also says it works to turn residency alumni into local community impact through workshops and collaborations. - Erie Art Company says it is building a talent pipeline for Erie youth and trying to create viable creative technology careers to help combat brain drain. - Projects like this are supported from a grant or from mediathe foundation inc. - FEED Media Art Center says more information is available at FEED.art . Between the lines: - The June 14 broadcast is both a public performance and a showcase for the center’s broader model of pairing artist residencies with technical infrastructure. - The Berlin residency and Systems of Constraint project suggest Erie Art Company is pushing beyond single events toward sustained experimental collaboration. - The emphasis on local youth, global recruitment, and residency alumni points to a strategy of making Erie a recurring stop in the international media art circuit. What’s next: - Erie Art Company plans to continue the liveFEED series with another broadcast on Friday, June 19, from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM at FEED Media Art Center, 1307 State Street, Erie, Pennsylvania. - That event will feature performances by 4EVR MICHAEL and AL BEEF. - The organization is still seeking donations for the Berlin residency support effort.

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