
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. A... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Fiction | |||

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Around the planet
People go round in circles
Around the planet
Due to the unique way Neutrinowatch is created, you may need to consult the transcript to see who appears today.
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Created by Martin Austwick, with help from Jeff Emtman.
Writte... more
Dear John [Exquisite Corpus]
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[This is perhaps better enjoyed alongside its transcript,... more
Wendy does her best to understand her friend John Welles through the daily digital diary he’s been keeping.
This episode may best be enjoyed with its transcript.
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Created by Martin Austwick, with help from Jeff Emtman.
With thanks to Tim McSmy... more
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I’m came here because I’m an admirer of Jeff Emtman’s Here Be Monsters show. This is kind of sort of in the same vein, a lush hypnotic, thoughtmaking soundscape. It’s absolutely gorgeous
The main character John delivers his nervous technobabble in a Midlands accent, and shares a strong lack of job security with most scientists in the US right now. I listen to Neutrinowatch as an antidote to a world that currently makes very little sense, and would happily recommend this show to anyone else’s friends.
Nicely produced podcast and a clever concept although I seem to be getting the same episodes everyday… am I doing something wrong??
Have been listening to Neutrino watch for a few days and am hooked by the format.
I’ve only just started today (18th August) so haven’t been able to listen to them changed, but so far it’s looking really good. I especially like episode 1, it’s really clever! Looking forward to listening in more.









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