‘Bodies in Urban Spaces’ is a project and photography series by Willi Dorner. Is it just me, or are these images absolutely hilarious? Ok, yes, and very bizarre.

I must say that I’ve seen these images floating around the blogosphere for quite some time now, and I finally got curious to look them up. And here’s the thing – this is not meant to be funny, it’s actually a very serious project with a bit of a concept which you can read about here.

Anyway, concept or no concept, they made me laugh so I decided to share them. That’s what Design Free Thursday is all about, right?

You can see more images on Flickr.



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3 Responses

  1. Linda from OEKE

    I’m not sure what I am more amazed about. The fact that these nuts even thought to do this.OR. The fact that they were able to hunt down leotards.
    Are they even sold anymore?

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