ALESSANDRIA – A request for the case to be closed could spark a broader debate on the world of urbex, the urban exploration of abandoned places, exploring historical memory, documentation, and the confines of criminal law. This is the crux of the case involving Urbex Fabry, the pseudonym of the Piedmontese urban explorer who, in recent years, has published numerous reportages on forgotten buildings, abandoned factories, and derelict structures i…
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ALESSANDRIA – A request for the case to be closed could spark a broader debate on the world of urbex, the urban exploration of abandoned places, exploring historical memory, documentation, and the confines of criminal law. This is the crux of the case involving Urbex Fabry, the pseudonym of the Piedmontese urban explorer who, in recent years, has published numerous reportages on forgotten buildings, abandoned factories, and derelict structures i…