Curator and art historian Boris Magrini writes about Katharina Haverich's "...dreams about girls" in his article "Kunst und das Metaverse heute - ein Wettbewerbsfeld".
Virtual Reality, Diversity, Culture.
Publication by Katharina Haverich & Dr. Lucas Kuster.
Magazine for Technology and Society
Article "Ich habe euch verlassen" by Katharina Haverich in VIGIA - Magazine for Technology and Society.
Art on the Blockchain and in the Metaverse
Curators Sabine Himmelsbach and Boris Magrini write about Katharina Haverich's "...dreams about girls" in ALGORITHMIC imaginary.
No Proscenium host and publisher Noah J. Nelson interviews Katharina Haverich about her exhibition "Expanding Dreamscapes".
Observations at the Crossroads
Article "Infinite Expanses – An Expedition into the World of Avatars" by Holger Heissmeyer and Katharina Haverich is published in the Heinrich Böll Foundation's book .
VR Women founder, podcaster and VR creator Julia Bruton interviews Katharina Haverich about her work.
ARD Kultur / Rosy DX created a TV series in which presenters Laura Kampf and Nilz Bokelberg explore digital culture. Katharina Haverich's work is featured in S01/E01.
The Berlin School of VR is featured as a case study in a report by the British Council in Germany. The conducted research has the dual aim of mapping creative technology hubs in Germany and gaining insight into their potential for (and interest in) engaging in inclusive practice with people who have migrated to Germany in the past 10 years.
Editor Boris Messing interviews Katharina Haverich about founding the Berlin School of VR.
Curator and gallery owner George Vitale writes about Katharina Haverich's work "Sequence of a Horse in Motion" in his Op & Ed "VR experience does not mean art".
Study on added value through immersive technologies talks about Katharina Haverich's virtual world Brecht into the Metaverse (formerly published through Virtual Architects website).
Feature about "...dreams about girls" for Rang 1.
By Sarah Kailuweit