Neutrinowatch
Neutrinowatch broadcasts daily from a series of parallel timelines which have 32% (± 7%) in common with our own reality. Episodes are updated every day—stream or re-download each episode daily for a slightly modified user-experience. [Neutrinowatch is a generative experimental fiction podcast created and coded by Martin Zaltz Austwick and Jeff Emtman. Thanks to James Coglan for technical advice. Art by Jeff Emtman; individual episode images created using Zoetrope 5.5]
Season 1
- 12 Episodes
It keeps surprising me.
06/25/2021
I find it hard to describe what exactly Neutrinowatch is. Martin and I kind of started it as a proof-of-concept, just to make sure the technology behind generative podcasting worked. It did and that's pretty neat in and of itself. But now, I do keep re-downloading the episodes daily, just to see what John, Wendy, Gus, and Ivan have been up to while I've been sleeping. Keep finding surprises. Hope you do too.
Too much music?
07/05/2021
I am up for an adventure. When I heard the description of what this would be, I was intrigued, like a choose your own adventure where you don’t get to make the choices. So I was all in for the journey. The problem really has nothing to do with the content, I guess, because I can’t hear most of the content over the background music. Creators should take a listen to what they’re making on an iPhone. With no way to adjust the background down to being in the background, I guess I’ll keep listening to random mumblings behind strange music? I guess? Love the idea, but the execution might need tweaking.
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- CreatorJeff Emtman and Martin Austwick
- Episodes12
- Seasons1
- RatingClean
- Copyright© Copyright Martin Austwick and Jeff Emtman 2020 except where noted
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