If you’re familiar with the Internet, chances are you’ve come across a Nicolas Cage meme or a hundred.

Now the over-the-top thespian is getting the meme treatment in real life, according to UK paper The Independent.

At Australia’s Splendour in the Grass festival later this month, there will be a giant inflatable sculpture of the actor’s head in a bounce house decorated to look like a cage. Hungry Castle, the Barcelona-based performance art duo behind the installation, are calling it “Nicolas Cage in a Cage.”

“People can punch Nicolas Cage, they can hug Nicolas Cage but no one will ever break Nicolas Cage. Ever,” the pair told the paper. “Throughout Internet history, we’ve seen Nicolas Cage lose his s–t and be everyone, but we’ve never seen Nicolas Cage in a cage.”

(They’re a little wrong on that last note, as Cage has been caged in both “Con Air” and “Wicker Man,” just to name two of his many films.)

Amazingly, this isn’t the first time that Hungry Castle have created a giant inflatable head of a celebrity. They previously bestowed the honor on Lionel Richie.

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