Following mercury poisoning, Pia Lindman translates her nerve signals into images, sounds, and colors; Vidha Saumya challenges aesthetic, gender, and national norms through sharp humor; Jenni-Juulia Wallinheimo-Heimonen highlights discrimination against diversity by celebrating a world where disabled individuals gain the right to choose a pleasant and fulfilling life. Blurring the boundaries between art, architecture, and social criticism, the three Finnish artists identify personal pleasure and fulfillment as a powerful tool for healing and a pathway to new futures.