Radio Garden transforms the simple act of radio listening into a mesmerizing journey around the planet. This beautifully crafted interactive globe presents thousands of live radio stations as glowing green dots scattered across a realistic 3D Earth, inviting you to explore the world’s soundscape with nothing more than a click.

The experience is delightfully intuitive — simply spin the globe, zoom into any region that catches your eye, and click on the pulsing dots to instantly tune into local radio stations. Whether you find yourself listening to morning news in Tokyo, folk music from rural Romania, or late-night jazz from a small town in Brazil, each station offers an authentic window into its local culture and daily rhythm.

What makes Radio Garden particularly compelling is its serendipitous nature. There’s no algorithm determining what you hear next, no curated playlists — just the organic discovery that comes from wandering across continents and stumbling upon unexpected musical gems or fascinating conversations in languages you might not understand but somehow still connect with.

The project brilliantly democratizes global media access, turning every listener into a cultural explorer. It’s a reminder that despite our digital age’s tendency toward echo chambers, there’s still something magical about the universal human experience of gathering around the radio, even when that gathering spans continents.

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