
The design studio Threads&Tits brought their sharp wit and socio-ecological perspective to the Designing_AI Lab for two workshop sessions this summer semester. Paula Keilholz and Isabell Schnalle are no strangers to the product design department, having joined the Design + Digital Interaction course over the past 2 semesters. With humor and critical edge, the students dove deep into design as a political communication tool, exploring how artistic interventions can challenge social and ecological injustices. The sessions pushed participants to think beyond aesthetics and use design as a medium for real world impact.



