"This evening, we are proud to bring you an all-new distillation of particularly pleasurable human emotion, featuring a strong emphasis on euphoria and bliss mixed with tones of glee, mirth and jollity, with a satisfying finish of contentedness and gratification. Please follow all technical instructions, and sit back, and enjoy... The Joy Channel. Because it's how you feel." A radio art work set in a future that imagines the airwaves as transmitting not just sound but human emotions, either as corporate 'emo-casting' intended to control migrant populations, or for tele-empathic communion practiced by dispersed nomadic communities in New North America.