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While they are graffiti, they're not local graffiti - they seem to all be the work of this guy: http://www.filippominelli.com, who apparently travels the world ( http://www.filippominelli.com/info.html ) leaving graffiti as he goes. He lists this on his site as his work: http://www.filippominelli.com/contraddictions.html.
Incidentally, Google translates from Norwegian far better than I expected.
Additionally, it's kind of annoying, though understandable, that MAKE doesn't accept html code in its comments.
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