Willi Dorner

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Willi Dorner
Ph Willi Dorner - Bodies in Urban Spaces.
From BODIES IN URBAN SPACES, a series by WILLI DORNER
© Willi Dorner, 2007-present.
The photographic documentation of Lisa Rastl about Willi Dorner’s project is available as a photo book by Hatje Cantz Verlag.
(Sources: www.ciewdorner.at/ instagram.com/ciewillidorner/)
Willi Dorner, Bodies in urban spaces
Marseille je t’aime book excerpt.
'Archives' - a collaboration with artist Willi Dorner and Simon Porte Jacquemus.
One of four views, pictured are eleven dancers from the Compagnie Julien Lestel wearing Jacquemus archives.
Willi Dorner, Bodies in Urban Space, 2007
Willi Dorner
bodies in urban spaces
“bodies in urban spaces” is a temporarily intervention in diversified urban architectonical environment. The intention of “bodies in urban spaces” is to point out the urban functional structure and to uncover the restricted movement possibilities and behaviour as well as rules and limitations. By placing the bodies in selected spots the interventions provoke a thinking process and produce irritation. Passers by, residents and audience are motivated and prompted to reflect their urban surrounding and there own movement behaviour and habits. “Bodies in urban spaces” invites the residents to walk their own city thus establishing a stronger relationship to their neighbourhood, district and town. The interventions are temporarily without leaving any traces behind, but imprints in the eye-witnesses` memory.
“bodies in urban spaces” is a moving trail, choreographed for a group of dancers. The performers lead the audience through selected parts of public and semi-public spaces. A chain of physical interventions set up very quickly and only existing temporarily, allows the viewer to perceive the same space or place in a new and different way - on the run. The special quality of each place at various times of the day creates unique presentations.
“bodies in urban spaces” is documented by the photographer Lisa Rastl.
http://www.ciewdorner.at/
Willi Dorner