
The Jewish futurism Lab: Torah, Tech, Tomorrow is a creative audio laboratory where Jewish tradition meets design, technology, and speculative imagination. Host Mike Wirth explores Torah, myth, ritual, art history, and emerging tools like AI to prototype Jewish futures rooted in ethics, dignity, and meaning. New episodes blend story, studio practice, and future-thinking, with companion visuals and... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | a month ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DesignReligion & SpiritualityArts | |||

What does it mean to build a Jewish future through scissors, glue, and pixels? In this episode, I sit down with collage artist Alex Woz, who I met at the Jerusalem Biennale. We talk about the graphic design industry, swap stories about our favorite J... more
What happens when flow has no boundaries? In Episode 4 of The Jewish Futurism Lab, I explore how creativity without limits turns into exhaustion, addiction, or production without reflection. This episode introduces Shabbat not just as religious pract... more
In this episode, I move from defining Jewish Futurism to actually doing it. What does it look like to practice Jewish Futurism in your creative work, your teaching, your community building, or your daily life? How do Jewish texts, rituals, and patter... more
In this episode, I make the case that Jewish futurism isn’t new at all. Long before rockets, algorithms, or AI, Jewish tradition was already asking future-oriented questions about survival, ethics, memory, and change. From Noah and Enoch to Babel, Jo... more
In this first episode, I’m introducing The Jewish futurism Lab and what this podcast is here to build: a space where Torah learning, creative practice, and emerging technology meet. I’ll share a quick bit about who I am and why I’m drawn to Jewish fu... more
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A unique exploration of the intersection between Jewish tradition and contemporary creativity, content is likely to resonate with those interested in how historical narratives and cultural practices inform modern design and technology. It features discussions on Jewish futurism, the impacts of AI in art, and how creative practices can facilitate meaningful community engagement. The host, through various topics, emphasizes the importance of ethics, memory, and responsibility within the creative process, offering listeners a rich tapestry of insights into the evolving Jewish identity in the modern age.
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