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What’s the deal
Ljubljana
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Graffiti
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There is ten years of graffiti history
riding on slovenian trains. since only
identification markings, logos and
windows get cleaned off, writers have
gradually learned to avoid them and pay
greater attention to the shape of graffiti to
keep them readable. In cities with tighter
control and immediate buffing of trains,
graffiti soon remain only on photographs
and can rarely be seen on moving trains.
In Ljubljana, the story is different. You can
still run across examples from 2003.
Curiously, once you understand the
railway system, things are no longer so
strained. With time you begin to feel that
writing is not that serious and it almost
seems allowed. Tourists visiting Ljubljana
get the same feeling. Maybe it is because
of this and the relaxed atmosphere that so
many people come from abroad. It could
be said that the entire “underground”
graffiti scene has already visited Ljubljana.
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Published by:Kino Siska, Trg prekomorskih brigad 3, 1107 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Editon editor: EditorDesign: Mina Zabnikar, EeText: EditorProof-reader: Alenka Ropret in Uros Veber
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© 2015 by the authors
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