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Streaming technology refers to the digital infrastructure, software, and platforms that enable real-time audio-visual broadcast and interaction between a host and distributed audiences over the internet. It encompasses both the technical tools (streaming platforms, audio equipment, visual effects software) and the cultural practices that develop around live broadcast.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche uses streaming as the primary vehicle for the show's spiritual practice and community building, integrating tarot readings, panel discussions, and real-time chat interaction into a deliberately chaotic, intimate broadcast format. The show frequently showcases emerging tools like AI-generated music and visual effects, treats technical failures and troll interference as part of the live experience, and positions the streaming environment itself as a space where consciousness, community drama, and occult work converge in real time.

A casual livestream featuring host Psyche with various guests including Mason, Joe, Gotti, and Alexander, discussing panel drama, showing video clips, and dealing with chat moderation issues.

Psyche returns after technical difficulties and shares an experimental artistic piece blending cosmic poetry, tarot imagery, and fairy tale creation before discussing his struggles with streaming technology and personal challenges.

Topics that frequently appear alongside streaming technology
Psyche returns from a break to showcase his new Codex website and Psychiverse community platform, while discussing his "Quantum Scary Tales" project—short stories that blend familiar fairy tales with Twilight Zone-style twists.