SHOTLIST: CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA (APRIL 12, 2026) 1. VARIOUS OF FESTIVAL AREA AT COMPANY'S GARDEN, ONE OF CITY'S HISTORIC PARKS 2. VISITORS WATCHING FILM AT FESTIVAL AREA 3. VARIOUS OF PEOPLE WATCHING DISPLAYS ON IZIKO SOUTH AFRICAN MUSEUM AND NATIONAL GALLERY WHICH ILLUMINATED WITH HIGH-TECH PROJECTIONS CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 12: South Africa’s Cape Town city hosted Africa’s largest light art festival Lumenocity, transforming the city’s historic landscape into a digital canvas. The event took place at the historic Company’s Garden featuring more than 30 famous South African artists and designers, including renowned names such as Yay Abe and Mpho Jacobs. The four-day event drew thousands of local and international visitors, showcasing over 20 massive light installations and digital artworks. The city’s most iconic landmarks such as Iziko South African Museum And National Gallery were transformed into moving masterpieces through high-tech projection. The festival aimed to blend South Africa's rich cultural heritage with cutting-edge digital innovation, marking a significant milestone for the continent's creative arts scene.
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