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 +* Situationist practices allegedly continue to influence underground street artists such as [http://www.ghostboy.co.uk gHOSTbOY], [http://www.banksy.co.uk Banksy], [http://www.borfyou.com Borf], and [http://www.dasmudwig.com Mudwig], whose artistic interventions and subversive practice can be seen on advertising hoardings, street signs and walls throughout Europe and The United States.
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