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October 18, 2023
Reminder: DIJ International Symposium "Mediated Social Touch. Interdisciplinary Exploration of Digital Touch to Connect Humans", Oct. 18 at OAG Hall
From: Luise Kahlow <kahlow@dijtokyo.org>
Date: 2023/10/16
Dear Colleagues, this is a friendly reminder of our international symposium:
Mediated Social Touch. Interdisciplinary Exploration of Digital Touch to Connect Humans
Link: https://dij.tokyo/
October 18, 2023: 3 pm - 7 pm JST
Venue: OAG Hall, Akasaka/Tokyo
The aim of this interdisciplinary and exploratory symposium at the intersection of social science (sociology, geography), neuroscience, haptics and computer science/AI is to gain a comprehensive, multi-perspective understanding of the status quo, and the potential of mediated social touch (MST) for connecting humans in a digitalized world (human-machine-human
Main Organizers:
Japan (JSPS): Kōta Minamizawa (Keio University Graduate School of Media Design)
Germany (DFG): Nora Kottmann (German Institute for Japanese Studies) and Sakura Yamamura (RWTH Aachen)
In collaboration with the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (B), Foundations of Digital Embodied Economics and the German Research Foundation (DFG, project number 519370372).
Please register on our website for this event: https://dij.tokyo/
Tentative Program
14:30-15:00 Doors open + mini exhibit
15:00-15:10 Opening notes and welcome, "Japanese-German Collaborations"
DFG Office Japan, German Institute for Japanese Studies (Franz Waldenberger)
15:10-15:20 Thematic introduction
Kōta Minamizawa, Nora Kottmann, Sakura Yamamura
15:20-17:00 Talk sessions
Speakers (in alphabetical order)
Frank Flemish (RWTH Aachen): A human factors and human systems integration perspective on digital touch to connect humans
Asa Itō (Future of Humanity Research Center, Institute of Innovative Research, Tokyo Institute of Technology): title TBA
Mark Paterson (University of Pittsburgh): The neuroscience of 'slow' social touch: what does this mean for robots?
Anna Spiegel (Universität Paderborn, Germany): The ambivalence of social touch. Insights from sociology and migration research
Yoshihiro Tanaka (Nagoya Institute of Technology): title TBA
Junji Watanabe (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporations - NTT): title TBA
17:00-18:00 Panel discussion
18:00-19:00 Reception + mini exhibit (Foyer)
Exhibitors
Jan Wertel & Gernot Oberfell (WertelOberfell)
KMD Embodied Media Project
Foundations of Digital Embodied Economics
DIJ Tokyo
Jochi Kioizaka Bldg. 2F, 7-1 Kioicho
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0094, Japan
https://www.dijtokyo.org/
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