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Place Hacking: Effra Sewer, South London
Effra Sewer, South London, UK. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
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Place Hacking: Burlington Nuclear Bunker, Wiltshire, UK
Burlington Nuclear Bunker, Wiltshire, UK. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
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Place Hacking: Burlington Nuclear Bunker, Wiltshire, UK
Burlington Nuclear Bunker, Wiltshire, UK. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
© Bradley Garrett / eyevine
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Place Hacking: GLC Pipe Subways, London
GLC Pipe Subways, London, UK. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
© Bradley Garrett / eyevine
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Place Hacking: on top of St Sulpice Church, Paris
St-Sulpice Church, Paris, France. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
© Bradley Garrett / eyevine
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Place Hacking: EDF Electricity Tunnels, Paris
EDF Electricity Tunnels, Paris, France. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
© Bradley Garrett / eyevine
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The Body Of A Man Found Dead In Pimlico Is Removed From The House In Alderney Street Pimlico London Sw1 As Police And Forensic Officers Look On. He Was Later Identified As Gareth Williams Who Worked For Mi6 Picture By: Nigel Howard Email: Nigelhoward
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The body of Mi6 worker Gareth Williams is removed from the house in Alderney Street
The Body Of A Man Found Dead In Pimlico Is Removed From The House In Alderney Street Pimlico London Sw1 As Police And Forensic Officers Look On. He Was Later Identified As Gareth Williams Who Worked For Mi6 Picture By: Nigel Howard Email: Nigelhoward
The body of a man found dead in Pimlico is removed from the house in Alderney Street as police and forensic officers look on. He was later identified as Gareth Williams who worked for Mi6.
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The Body Of An Mi6 Worker Gareth Williams Is Removed From The House In Alderney Street Pimlico Sw1 As Police And Forensic Officers Look On.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nigel Howard / Associated Newspapers / Rex Features (1436699a)
The body of Mi6 worker Gareth Williams is removed from the house in Alderney Street
The Body Of An Mi6 Worker Gareth Williams Is Removed From The House In Alderney Street Pimlico Sw1 As Police And Forensic Officers Look On.
The body of a man found dead in Pimlico is removed from the house in Alderney Street as police and forensic officers look on. He was later identified as Gareth Williams who worked for Mi6.
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Place Hacking: Palais de Justice, Brussels
Palais de Justice, Brussels, Belgium. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
© Bradley Garrett / eyevine
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Place Hacking: Ledger in Cokeries d'Anderlues, Belgium.
Ledger in Cokeries d'Anderlues, Belgium. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
© Bradley Garrett / eyevine
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Place Hacking: Temple Court Building, City of London
Temple Court Building, City of London. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
© Bradley Garrett / eyevine
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Nicolas Cage Takes His Son To Disneyland
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Nicolas Cage spends quality time with his son Kal-El at Disneyland in Anaheim, CA. They were having a great time riding rides and before they headed to their hotel Nicolas bought his son some popcorn.
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EXCLUSIVE February 23rd, 2010 Anaheim, CA
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Nicolas Cage Takes His Son To Disneyland
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Nicolas Cage spends quality time with his son Kal-El at Disneyland in Anaheim, CA. They were having a great time riding rides and before they headed to their hotel Nicolas bought his son some popcorn.
Job: 022410C9
EXCLUSIVE February 23rd, 2010 Anaheim, CA
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Nicolas Cage Takes His Son To Disneyland
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Nicolas Cage spends quality time with his son Kal-El at Disneyland in Anaheim, CA. They were having a great time riding rides and before they headed to their hotel Nicolas bought his son some popcorn.
Job: 022410C9
EXCLUSIVE February 23rd, 2010 Anaheim, CA
nationalphotogroup.com
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Nicolas Cage Takes His Son To Disneyland
©NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP
Nicolas Cage spends quality time with his son Kal-El at Disneyland in Anaheim, CA. They were having a great time riding rides and before they headed to their hotel Nicolas bought his son some popcorn.
Job: 022410C9
EXCLUSIVE February 23rd, 2010 Anaheim, CA
nationalphotogroup.com
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Nicolas Cage Takes His Son To Disneyland
©NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP
Nicolas Cage spends quality time with his son Kal-El at Disneyland in Anaheim, CA. They were having a great time riding rides and before they headed to their hotel Nicolas bought his son some popcorn.
Job: 022410C9
EXCLUSIVE February 23rd, 2010 Anaheim, CA
nationalphotogroup.com
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Nicolas Cage Takes His Son To Disneyland
©NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP
Nicolas Cage spends quality time with his son Kal-El at Disneyland in Anaheim, CA. They were having a great time riding rides and before they headed to their hotel Nicolas bought his son some popcorn.
Job: 022410C9
EXCLUSIVE February 23rd, 2010 Anaheim, CA
nationalphotogroup.com
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Nicolas Cage Takes His Son To Disneyland
©NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP
Nicolas Cage spends quality time with his son Kal-El at Disneyland in Anaheim, CA. They were having a great time riding rides and before they headed to their hotel Nicolas bought his son some popcorn.
Job: 022410C9
EXCLUSIVE February 23rd, 2010 Anaheim, CA
nationalphotogroup.com
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Nicolas Cage Takes His Son To Disneyland
©NATIONAL PHOTO GROUP
Nicolas Cage spends quality time with his son Kal-El at Disneyland in Anaheim, CA. They were having a great time riding rides and before they headed to their hotel Nicolas bought his son some popcorn.
Job: 022410C9
EXCLUSIVE February 23rd, 2010 Anaheim, CA
nationalphotogroup.com
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Place Hacking: Bell Tower, Montrouge, Paris
Bell Tower, Montrouge, Paris. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
© Bradley Garrett / eyevine
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Place Hacking: New Court Building, City of London
On the roof of the New Court Building, City of London. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
© Bradley Garrett / eyevine
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Place Hacking: New Court Building, City of London.
New Court Building, City of London. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
© Bradley Garrett / eyevine
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This morning, a mysterious light phenomenon was observed from Trøndelag in mid Norway, to Finnmark in northern part of Norway. The Norwegian Metrological Institute received hundreds of phonecalls from people who had seen this light.
Experts believe that the light might have been a Russian rocket launch. However, the Russian embassy claims that an event like this have never occured. Neither the meteorologists, astronomers, professionals in Sweden, or the Armed Forces in Norway know what the mysterious light is.
Jan Petter Jorgensen, an amateur photographer, was on his way to work at Lerøy Aurora Salmon Factory, in Skjervøy in Troms, at 07.45 this morning, when he saw the light. Luckily, he had his camera with him and stopped to try to capture the light through his camera lens. He set up the camera using a tripod and slow shutter speed. "The light appeared for 2-3 minutes. I could not believe my eyes, and got the shivers and was quite shaken by it", says Mr Jorgensen.
" A large ring appeared, and then spread out, sending a green beam down to earth, "says Morten Kristiansen who saw the light phenomena from Ånstad in Sortland in Nordland.
So far, no one has been able to identify the origin of the light.
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This morning, a mysterious light phenomenon was observed from Trøndelag in mid Norway, to Finnmark in northern part of Norway. The Norwegian Metrological Institute received hundreds of phonecalls from people who had seen this light.
Experts believe that the light might have been a Russian rocket launch. However, the Russian embassy claims that an event like this have never occured. Neither the meteorologists, astronomers, professionals in Sweden, or the Armed Forces in Norway know what the mysterious light is.
Jan Petter Jorgensen, an amateur photographer, was on his way to work at Lerøy Aurora Salmon Factory, in Skjervøy in Troms, at 07.45 this morning, when he saw the light. Luckily, he had his camera with him and stopped to try to capture the light through his camera lens. He set up the camera using a tripod and slow shutter speed. "The light appeared for 2-3 minutes. I could not believe my eyes, and got the shivers and was quite shaken by it", says Mr Jorgensen.
" A large ring appeared, and then spread out, sending a green beam down to earth, "says Morten Kristiansen who saw the light phenomena from Ånstad in Sortland in Nordland.
So far, no one has been able to identify the origin of the light.
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This morning, a mysterious light phenomenon was observed from Trøndelag in mid Norway, to Finnmark in northern part of Norway. The Norwegian Metrological Institute received hundreds of phonecalls from people who had seen this light.
Experts believe that the light might have been a Russian rocket launch. However, the Russian embassy claims that an event like this have never occured. Neither the meteorologists, astronomers, professionals in Sweden, or the Armed Forces in Norway know what the mysterious light is.
Jan Petter Jorgensen, an amateur photographer, was on his way to work at Lerøy Aurora Salmon Factory, in Skjervøy in Troms, at 07.45 this morning, when he saw the light. Luckily, he had his camera with him and stopped to try to capture the light through his camera lens. He set up the camera using a tripod and slow shutter speed. "The light appeared for 2-3 minutes. I could not believe my eyes, and got the shivers and was quite shaken by it", says Mr Jorgensen.
" A large ring appeared, and then spread out, sending a green beam down to earth, "says Morten Kristiansen who saw the light phenomena from Ånstad in Sortland in Nordland.
So far, no one has been able to identify the origin of the light.
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This morning, a mysterious light phenomenon was observed from Trøndelag in mid Norway, to Finnmark in northern part of Norway. The Norwegian Metrological Institute received hundreds of phonecalls from people who had seen this light.
Experts believe that the light might have been a Russian rocket launch. However, the Russian embassy claims that an event like this have never occured. Neither the meteorologists, astronomers, professionals in Sweden, or the Armed Forces in Norway know what the mysterious light is.
Jan Petter Jorgensen, an amateur photographer, was on his way to work at Lerøy Aurora Salmon Factory, in Skjervøy in Troms, at 07.45 this morning, when he saw the light. Luckily, he had his camera with him and stopped to try to capture the light through his camera lens. He set up the camera using a tripod and slow shutter speed. "The light appeared for 2-3 minutes. I could not believe my eyes, and got the shivers and was quite shaken by it", says Mr Jorgensen.
" A large ring appeared, and then spread out, sending a green beam down to earth, "says Morten Kristiansen who saw the light phenomena from Ånstad in Sortland in Nordland.
So far, no one has been able to identify the origin of the light.
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This morning, a mysterious light phenomenon was observed from Trøndelag in mid Norway, to Finnmark in northern part of Norway. The Norwegian Metrological Institute received hundreds of phonecalls from people who had seen this light.
Experts believe that the light might have been a Russian rocket launch. However, the Russian embassy claims that an event like this have never occured. Neither the meteorologists, astronomers, professionals in Sweden, or the Armed Forces in Norway know what the mysterious light is.
Jan Petter Jorgensen, an amateur photographer, was on his way to work at Lerøy Aurora Salmon Factory, in Skjervøy in Troms, at 07.45 this morning, when he saw the light. Luckily, he had his camera with him and stopped to try to capture the light through his camera lens. He set up the camera using a tripod and slow shutter speed. "The light appeared for 2-3 minutes. I could not believe my eyes, and got the shivers and was quite shaken by it", says Mr Jorgensen.
" A large ring appeared, and then spread out, sending a green beam down to earth, "says Morten Kristiansen who saw the light phenomena from Ånstad in Sortland in Nordland.
So far, no one has been able to identify the origin of the light.
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Place Hacking: Sinterlange, Ruhr Valley, Germany
Sinterlange, Ruhr Valley, Germany. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
© Bradley Garrett / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Place Hacking: Sinterlange, Ruhr Valley, Germany
Sinterlange, Ruhr Valley, Germany. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
© Bradley Garrett / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Place Hacking: The National Gas Turbine Establishment (NGTE Pyestock), Fleet, UK
The National Gas Turbine Establishment (NGTE Pyestock), Fleet, UK, 2009. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
© Bradley Garrett / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Place Hacking: The National Gas Turbine Establishment (NGTE Pyestock), Fleet, UK
The National Gas Turbine Establishment (NGTE Pyestock), Fleet, UK, 2009. What does it feel like to find the cityÕs edges, to explore its hidden tunnels and scale its skyscrapers? Place hacking, also known as urban exploration and infiltration, is the practice of accessing off-limits spaces in the city, seeing what you are not supposed to see. From the lost underground stations of London to abandoned cold war bunkers and ruins in Eastern Europe to the tallest construction projects in Paris, Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit and Las Vegas, place hackers exploit holes in urban security to reveal the hidden world. The photos from these adventures are both documentation of secret space and a political statement about our rights to the city.
Bradley L. Garrett, the photographer, is a writer, explorer and researcher at the University of Oxford. His new book, Explore Everything: Place Hacking the City will be released by Verso in October.
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NEWS - Anschlag auf holländischen Journalisten Peter De Vries
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Peter R de Vries, a Dutch crime journalist has been shot in Amsterdam and taken to the hospital in critical condition. The shooting happened at about 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday after De Vries appeared on RTL Boulevard, an entertainment TV show. A video circulating on social media showed him lying motionless on the street, suffering from an apparent gunshot wound to the head. De Vries is known for his involvement in the investigation of the mysterious disappearance of American Natalee Holloway in Aruba. With his TV-report about the disappearance he won an Emmy Award in 2008 in the category Current Affairs.
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Bushman (San) People. Dancing. Near Kalahari Gemsbok National park. South Africa. (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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NEWS - Anschlag auf holländischen Journalisten Peter De Vries
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Peter R de Vries, a Dutch crime journalist has been shot in Amsterdam and taken to the hospital in critical condition. The shooting happened at about 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday after De Vries appeared on RTL Boulevard, an entertainment TV show. A video circulating on social media showed him lying motionless on the street, suffering from an apparent gunshot wound to the head. De Vries is known for his involvement in the investigation of the mysterious disappearance of American Natalee Holloway in Aruba. With his TV-report about the disappearance he won an Emmy Award in 2008 in the category Current Affairs.
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USA Austin Evacuated After Dead Birds Found
Safety crews pick up dead birds on Congress Ave. in Austin, TX on Monday, Jan. 8, 2007. Congress Ave. from Ceasar Chavez St. to 11th St. was closed for clean up. (BrianKDiggs/AustinAmericanStatesman/WpN) **No Tabloids, No Commercial** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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USA Judge Rules in Anna Nicole Case
Principles in the Anna Nicole Smith case, Howard K. Stern, left, Smith's mother Virgie Arthur, center, and Larry Birkhead, right, talk to media in front of the Broward County courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Thursday, Feb. 22, 2007. Judge Seidlin awarded custody of Anna Nicole Smith's body to Dannielyn's guardian today, and said he wanted to see Smith buried with her son in the Bahamas. (Joe Rimkus Jr./Miami Herald/WPN)
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USA Fight over Anna Nicole's Body
Circuit Judge Larry Seidlin during a court hearing to determine who has the right to bury the body of Anna Nicole Smith at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Thursday, Feb. 15, 2007. (Lilly Echeverria/Miami Herald/WpN)
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PORTRAIT OF WOMAN WITH SILK MATERIAL OVER FACE
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PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
Aug. 5, 1965 - London, England, U.K. - Actress CATHERINE DENEUVE (born 22 October 1943) is a two-time Cesar Award-winning, BAFTA Award-nominated and Academy Award-nominated French actress. PICTURED: Catherine Deneuve smoking cigarettes with a man. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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