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A virtual discovery of Copenhagen in the footsteps of Hans Christian Andersen has been hacked, possibly by gay-activists.

To celebrate the writer's bicentenary, Footsteps of Hans Christian Andersen - A Sound-Walk through the author's Copenhagen invites people to follow Andersen's footsteps and listen to audio narratives via their mobile phones at selected locations.

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The route is marked with 2000 footsteps painted on the sidewalks, but someone added a few extra footsteps and diverted the route to the doorstep of local gay-clubs.

The small hack might be a statement as Andersen anniversary has been criticized by the gay community for ignoring the author's homosexuality. A few months ago, a papercut by HC Andersen portraying two men holding hands inside a heart was used as a motif in a Christmas decoration by a famous department store - but instead of two men holding hands, the original artwork was "corrected" to a woman and a man.

Via Guerilla-innovation.

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