The first in a series of short documentaries focusing on the culture of Urban Exploring, those who risk it all to access and infiltrate closed or forgotten spaces.

Talk with Bradley Garrett held on Wednesday 24 October at Caroline of Brunswick during BPB12

Bradley Garrett discusses the motives and politics behind urban exploration. “We have a right to explore public infrastructure. Anything funded or maintained by tax money belongs to us and we should be able to use it as we like as long as we don’t permanently damage it or cause harm to the citizen body. Extending that to corporate private property, infiltrating any place that noticeably (read permanently) affects us as a community or society is logical.”

Crack The Surface

The first in a series of short documentaries focusing on the culture of Urban Exploring, those who risk it all to access and infiltrate closed or forgotten spaces.

Not much else to say, watch it for yourself.

Produced In Association With :

silentuk.com

sub-urban.com

placehacking.co.uk

prourbex.com

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