About JandroideTV

JandroideTV is a long-term live project exploring how real engineering, software, hardware and a continuous virtual world can exist at the same time. It is calm, technical, inclusive — and built for endurance rather than attention spikes.

What JandroideTV Is

JandroideTV is a live stream where real work happens.
Wide shot of the broadcast studio showing real hardware, screens and a calm working environment.
On Earth, real systems are built: software, electronics, devices, simulations. At the same time, these actions are framed as transmissions from a virtual research facility on Mars.
There is no separation between "content" and "work". The stream documents the actual state of an evolving system.

Hybrid Reality

JandroideTV operates in what we call Hybrid Reality.
Split view showing real development work on one side and the virtual Mars facility on the other.
Hybrid Reality means that real and virtual systems exist simultaneously, not as layers that replace each other.
The virtual facility is not a game, and the real work is not a performance. Both are real in their own way — and constantly influence each other.

Station A01 / MMRF-A01

The stream is framed as a transmission from Station A01, also known internally as the Martian Micro Research Facility A01 (MMRF-A01).
Interior view of the virtual research facility with sterile corridors and operational displays.
Station A01 is located on Mars in Arcadia Planitia, a region considered suitable for long-term infrastructure due to subsurface ice.
In the stream, Station A01 functions as a continuous world: development, maintenance and expansion all happen from inside this environment.

Android Jandroide

The stream is operated by Android Jandroide R-01.
Android character visible inside the facility, positioned at a workstation.
Jandroide is both an in-world android and a representation of the developer operating the system.
This framing allows the stream to stay inside the world without breaking immersion or requiring explanation.

What Happens on the Stream

JandroideTV focuses on four main areas:
Montage of coding, electronics work, 3D printing and Unity scenes.
All activities are part of the same system and contribute to the same evolving environment.

A Calm and Inclusive Space

JandroideTV is intentionally calm.
Quiet scene showing the facility with ambient lighting and minimal motion.
There is no pressure to understand everything. Viewers are welcome to observe passively, focus on atmosphere, or dive deep into the systems.
The stream avoids elitism, urgency and performance-driven behavior.

Why This Exists

The project exists to explore long-term system building.
Slow-changing view of the facility showing stability and continuity over time.
It values clarity over spectacle, durability over trends, and reuse over constant reinvention.
JandroideTV is designed to grow slowly, remain accessible, and accumulate meaning over time.

For the Viewer

You do not need to interact, chat or understand the technology to be part of this stream.
Facility view framed like a window, suggesting passive observation.
You can treat it as background, as documentation, or as a place to return to.
Everything is optional. Nothing is required.