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'''Infiltration''' featured first-person accounts of observational (not vandalistic) visits to "off-limits" areas, including abandoned buildings and steam tunnels. It was consistently popular through its run; its success spawned the book ''Access All Areas''.
 
'''Infiltration''' featured first-person accounts of observational (not vandalistic) visits to "off-limits" areas, including abandoned buildings and steam tunnels. It was consistently popular through its run; its success spawned the book ''Access All Areas''.
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The zine was selected for the 2003 tour of North America by [[Mobilivre-Bookmobile]], the travelling library in a trailer of independent publications.
  
 
Until 2005, the print version of ''Infiltration'' was published, edited, and largely written by [[Jeff Chapman|"Ninjalicious"]]; he published 25 issues. On August 23, 2005, he died from a terminal illness he had been battling for several months.
 
Until 2005, the print version of ''Infiltration'' was published, edited, and largely written by [[Jeff Chapman|"Ninjalicious"]]; he published 25 issues. On August 23, 2005, he died from a terminal illness he had been battling for several months.

Revision as of 01:21, 12 April 2009

Infiltration, "the zine about going places you're not supposed to go," was a Toronto, Canada-based zine about urban exploration.

Infiltration featured first-person accounts of observational (not vandalistic) visits to "off-limits" areas, including abandoned buildings and steam tunnels. It was consistently popular through its run; its success spawned the book Access All Areas.

The zine was selected for the 2003 tour of North America by Mobilivre-Bookmobile, the travelling library in a trailer of independent publications.

Until 2005, the print version of Infiltration was published, edited, and largely written by "Ninjalicious"; he published 25 issues. On August 23, 2005, he died from a terminal illness he had been battling for several months.

The print zine is no longer being published, but the official website is still being updated and has a lively forum centered around urban exploration.

External Links

Official site