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I was told that Kaap, in Dutch, means something like pirating, hacking a place. So here are some photos from the opening of Kaap 2011, where the audience started hacking the fort, and populating my world. |
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All images courtesy of the artist. Nous ne notons pas les fleurs, Fort Ruigenhoek is commissioned by Kaap 2011/Stichting Storm. |