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EternalTelethon.com is the official website of the Eternal Telethon project. Based on the site’s content, it is a long-form online charity livestream / televised fundraising event co-organized by artists. Its goal is to build a convalescent home or residency-style rest space for artists who are retired, ill, or in need of recovery. It is not a commercial streaming platform; it is closer to an art-community nonprofit initiative and an online archive of past events.
The website is mainly used to publish information about Eternal Telethon events, livestream schedules, participating artists, and contact details. The text indicates that its events can run continuously for 45 to over 55 hours, bringing together a large number of artists for performances, experimental works, discussions, and improvisational projects. Some selected past performances have been archived on its YouTube channel, while the site also serves to explain the project and encourage donations.
The site has no standard product pricing, and there is no visible ticketing, subscription, or membership model. The only monetization-related element is a “Donate” entry point, with the stated purpose of raising funds for a retirement and convalescent home for artists. However, the crawled content does not disclose the specific donation platform, payment methods, fund allocation, tax-deductibility details, or financial reports, so the project still lacks sufficient transparency from a nonprofit accountability perspective.
Its main strength is its highly distinctive positioning: it combines art performance, marathon livestreaming, community mutual aid, and charitable fundraising, while emphasizing artist self-organization and care needs. The participant list is extensive, and the content is open, making it suitable for people interested in experimental art and social practice. The downsides are also clear: the website looks dated and feels more like an event archive; navigation, project updates, donation explanations, and records of fund usage are limited. For general viewers, the site contains a lot of information but is not clearly structured.
It is suitable for contemporary art researchers, independent artists, curators at art institutions, observers of nonprofit art projects, and donors who want to support artist mutual-aid initiatives. If users are simply looking for a stable video-watching platform, ticketing system, or livestreaming tool, this website is not a good fit.
Whether the main site can be accessed reliably from China cannot be confirmed from the text alone. However, its video archive relies on YouTube, which is generally not directly accessible in mainland China, so the overall experience should be considered “partially restricted.” There is also no Chinese interface; the main content is in English and Spanish.
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