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      <title>Journal of Contemporary Street Art (JoCSA00) - Raquel Meller - Cover</title>
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      <title>Journal of Contemporary Street Art (JoCSA00) - Raquel Meller</title>
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      <description>*The graffiti phenomenon starts on the side of train coaches that link suburbia to cities downotown, eventually expanding into those cities, in struggling contrast with the surrounding architectural scenario. Suddenly the art of writers conquers, both as a pretext and as part of urban re-qualification processes, without giving apart with its inner provocative and trasgressive attitude. Ephimeral and always changing, street art compares with the territory, it accepts the clash integrating with it instead of being integrated. The Journal of Contemporary Street Art explores squares, avenues, stre</description>
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