Clinical Art, Aging and AI? -seminar

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The Finnish Institute in Japan continued its aging themed seminar series in 2023. This year’s seminar focused on Japanese Clinical Art and its Finnish counterpart Encounter Art. Thank you to all participants and speakers! 

 

Clinical Art, Aging and AI? -seminar 

Finland and Japan are both rapidly aging societies. The researchers are tackling questions like, how to prevent dementia related diseases, the loneliness of the senior citizens, and how to secure a mental and physical well-being with the help of AI, and other latest technological innovations.   

Studies have shown that art can boost mental resilience and help people to face changes with curiosity and creativity. Clinical art can offer a solution, but what exactly is it? How can it be beneficial, and how can it be implemented as a natural part of the aging society? These questions were be discussed by the Finnish and Japanese researchers at the seminar.  

Keywords: Clinical Art, Aging, AI, well-being, creativity, art and technology  

  

Date: October 12th, 2023, 3-7PM  

Venue: Academy Hills, Roppongi 

and ONLINE (Zoom) 


   
Speakers:   

Taizo Oshiro, Associate professor, Touhoku Fukushi University  
Sari Heikkinen, PhD, Director Research Program, Laurea University for Applied Sciences   
Takashi Ishizuki, PhD, Associate professor, Touhoku Fukushi University  
Anne Eskelinen, Senior Lecturer, Laurea University for Applied Sciences   

Johanna Holmikari, Senior Lecturer, Laurea University for Applied Sciences    
 

Program: 

15:00 Opening words 

Dr. Anna-Maria Wiljanen,  

Director of the Finnish Institute in Japan 

 

15:10 “Clinical Art and Encounter Art” 

Taizo Oshiro, Associate professor,  

Tohoku Fukushi University 

 

15:50 Break 

 

16:00 “Ageing in Finland and Japan – challenges and opportunities”   

Sari Heikkinen PhD, Research programme director,  

Laurea University for Applied Sciences and  

Takashi Ishizuki PhD, Associate professor,  

Tohoku Fukushi University 

 

17:30 “Encounter Art promoting well-being”  

Anne Eskelinen, Senior lecturer and  

Johanna Holmikari, Senior lecturer,  

Laurea University for Applied Sciences 

 

19:00 Closing remarks  

Dr. Anna-Maria Wiljanen,  

Director of the Finnish Institute in Japan 

 

19:10 Networking reception 

 

20:00 Doors close 

 

 

Presentation slides are available below: 

 
Clinical Art and Encounter Art 

Taizo Oshiro, Associate professor, Tohoku Fukushi University 

 

Ageing in Finland and Japan – challenges and opportunities  

Sari Heikkinen PhD, Research programme director, Laurea University for Applied Sciences and  

Takashi Ishizuki PhD, Associate 

 

Encounter Art promoting well-being  

Anne Eskelinen, Senior lecturer, Laurea University of Applied Sciences and  

Johanna Holmikari, Senior lecturer, Laurea University for Applied Sciences 

 

Photo: Finnish Institute in Japan

 

 

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