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In this thought-provoking episode of Vitruvian 5000, hosts Jesse and Nick dive deep into the timeless debate of analog versus digital technology. 

They explore the impact of digital tools on creativity, touching on personal experiences and preferences in music production, referencing legendary tales of John Henry and the making of 'Apocalypse Now' by Francis Ford Coppola. 

The discussion expands to AI's potential role in creative industries, the evolution of jiu-jitsu as an American sport, existential challenges faced by artists, and the broader implications for society. 

Join us for a philosophical journey through technology, artistry, and human experience.

01:40 Luxury Craftsmanship: The Hermes Example

05:15 The Artist's Struggle: Inspiration and Insecurity

10:56 The Artist's Life: Alienation and Validation

18:31 The Future of Creativity: Technology and Tools

22:55 Analog vs Digital: Capturing Emotion

26:06 The AI Revolution in Music Creation

33:35 Housing Crisis and Future Solutions

35:36 Jiu-Jitsu Highlights and Competitions

43:32 Upcoming Plans and Events