Continuum
Continuum is a Hybrid Reality Broadcast Studio. It enables live broadcasts that take place entirely inside a continuous virtual environment, while remaining directly connected to real hardware, real software and real interaction.
What Continuum Is
Continuum is not a game engine, a virtual set or a traditional streaming setup.
The viewer never leaves this world. There are no desktop views, no external editors and no visible backstage layers.
Everything happens inside the environment itself — calmly, continuously and without performance pressure.
Hybrid Reality
Continuum operates in Hybrid Reality.
A physical action can affect the virtual world. A virtual action can affect real devices. Both are visible live.
Nothing is pre-rendered. Nothing is staged. The system is always live.
A Continuous World
Continuum is designed as a continuous world rather than a scene-based production.
Development, operation and observation all take place inside the same environment.
This creates a film-like experience rather than a traditional game or stream layout.
Technology, Abstracted
Continuum is built on a modular technology stack:
The technical complexity stays inside the system. The broadcast remains calm and readable.
Viewers are never expected to understand how it works in order to watch.
Station A01 as a Reference Deployment
On JandroideTV, Continuum is used to operate Station A01.
Station A01 demonstrates how Continuum behaves over time: expansion, modification, maintenance and everyday operation.
It is one possible environment — not a requirement.
Exchangeable Environments
Continuum is not bound to a single world or theme.
- research facilities
- educational spaces
- abstract studios
- training environments
- long-term documentation spaces
The environment can change. The system remains the same.
Who Continuum Is For
Continuum is designed for situations where calm, continuity and long-term observation matter:
It favors stability over spectacle and presence over performance.
For the Viewer
Watching a Continuum-based broadcast requires no preparation.
There is no expectation to understand, interact or react.
The system exists whether you watch closely or not.