Katrin A. Schamun is a researcher, writer, scholarly journalist, and translator. Her interdisciplinary research focuses on spatial science and audio-visual media, particularly on the interfaces of bodies, objects, and urban landscapes. Her work explores the experience of environments under contemporary conditions mediated by technologies and the intersection of media with societal transformation processes through participatory methods. Currently, she is engaged in the BMBF (Engaged Science) project WIKK*I at the TU in Berlin, where she serves as a researcher in qualitative methods focusing on process methodology. From 2014 to 2019 she held positions as a teacher and researcher at Harvard University, spanning across the Department of Art, Film, and Visual Studies, the Department of History of Art+Architecture, and the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. Prior to that she served as a guest associate professor teaching architecture and urban design at the Academy of Fine Art Hangzhou at CDK (2013-2014), and as a lecturer and researcher at Universität der Künste (UdK) Berlin at the Institute of Gestaltungand the Institute of Time-Based Art (2008 to 2013). //katrinschamun.net