Mike Wirth, muralist, designer, educator, and creative technologist, joins Orange Socks for a mind-bending conversation that bridges art, AI, and Jewish mysticism. From his early experiments with generative art in the 90s to his current work integrating artificial intelligence into creative practice, Mike offers a rare perspective on how new tools can shape how we imagine, make, and share. Along the way, he and Yitzchok dive deep into the nature of creativity itself—through the lens of Chassidus, the sefirot, and what it means to surrender to the unknown. This episode is a thoughtful, sometimes funny, always inspiring exploration of how artists can stay grounded in soul while pushing the boundaries of what's possible.More about Mike:https://mikewirthart.com/
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