Click here to read Kai’s article ‘An exploration of running as metaphor, methodology, material through the RUN! RUN! RUN! Biennale #r3fest 2016’. In Sport in Society: Cultures, Commerce, Media, Politics. 2018 February, 1–17. Routledge Taylor and Francis. ISSN 1743-0437.
Click here for other related articles by Kai:
- read this article on RUN! RUN! RUN! Biennale 2014 published on the peer-reviewed journal Cultural Geographies (Sage), co-written with UCL geographer Professor Alan Latham (Sage, 2015)
- read this article on ‘Ultramarathon’, a painting by Kai on running across geopolitical borders, and other works in peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal Transfers Interdisciplinary Journal of Mobility Studies (Berghahn 2016)
- read this curatorial statement about the 2016 run ‘What Has Running Got To Do With Our Divided World’ by Kai on the Royal Society of the Arts (RSA) blog 2016
- ‘Hand-in-Hand: Activating the Body in Motion to Re-Connect with Ourselves and Others amidst a World in Motion and Commotion’. In: Drevon, G., Gwiazdzinski, L., Klein, O. and Benayoun, M. (2017). Chronotopies: Lecture et écriture des mondes en mouvement (Chronotopics: Time, Art and Cartography. Representations of Populations and Territories in Motion) [Grenoble]: Elya éditions. pp. 59-69. ISBN:9791091336109
- read this interview with curator Alessandra Cianetti published in the Live Art Developmental Agency Study Guide pp94-106
- read Kai’s PhD thesis The Physical and Poetic Processes of Running completed at the Slade, which has been downloaded (since uploaded in Summer 2014 till today 20 August 2018) 3905 times
- click here for updates on Kai’s publications
… and the following for some of the writing by friends and collaborators:
- read this review of the 2014 run by Dr Alex Lockwood in the Guardian Running Blog
- read this review of the 2016 run by Dr David Hindley
- read this review of the 2014 run by Dr Matti Tainio who visited all the way from Finland
- read this review of the 2014 run also by David Hindley