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Place Hacking Bradley L Garrett

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“…an interior tourism that allows the curious-minded to discover a world of behind-the-scenes sights.” - Ninjalicious, Access All Areas

Urban Exploration

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History of Practice

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Cross Section

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Going Native

“There is only one way to understand another culture. Living it.” (Peter Høeg, 2005).

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“Waste products of a functionalist administration” (Michael de Certeau 1984).

TOADS One

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TOADS Two

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Aesthetics of Decay One

“Unstable, fetid and lukewarm substances where life ferments” (George Bataille, 1993).

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Aesthetics of Decay Two

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Aesthetics of Decay Three

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Aesthetics of Decay Four

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Aesthetics of Decay Five

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Aesthetics of Decay Six

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Aesthetics of Decay Seven

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The Birth of the LCC

“The desire for alternative options starts with disappointment and anxiety” (Alan Rapp, 2010).

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Accomplishments One

“The Age of Discovery is not dead: it lives on through urban explorers”(Deyo & Leibowitz 2003).

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Accomplishments Two

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Accomplishments Three

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Accomplishments Four

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Accomplishment Five

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Drift One

“When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro” (Hunter S. Thompson, 2003)

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Drift Two

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Drift Three

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Conclusions One

“But what a strange geography lesson I was given!” (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry,

1939).

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Conclusions Two

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Conclusions Three

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