Recent lighting & production design by us for @doomsdayprogram dance show, ‘NEW DAY’ at The Concert Hall @888yonge 🌦️
Thanks to @paul.mula for allowing us to bring your vision to life. It was so special to collaborate with @connnie.o on this one! Till next time 🫡
photos: @badreggae
Sun Sculpture: a permanent, seasonal installation at CIBC SQUARE Toronto. We created this large-scale LED sculpture that supports circadian rhythm. Essentially, a giant SAD lamp designed to enhance wellness in the workplace. The piece shifts with the natural rhythm of the day, mirroring the arc of the sun from sunrise to sunset. 📷: @badreggae
Just before the year ended, @notionHQ enlisted SOMEWHERELSE to bring to life a multi-city pop up experience for Stanford University and University of California, Berkeley students during the stressful exam season. We created a mobile instant noodle cart, fitted with custom branded noodle cups, chopsticks and giveaways.
client & creative @notionhq
noodle cart design @somewherelse
production @somewherelse
photo & video @julianedward_
Happy New Year! Reflecting on our holiday season, SOMEWHERELSE helped @holtrenfrew and @mercedesbenzcanada bring to life a multi-stop gift giving experience across Toronto and Vancouver.
client & creative @holtrenfrew
photos @badreggae
production @somewherelse
We designed & produced @thehereandthereco ’s benefit dinner on September 24, 2025. It was an honour to be a part of this beautiful community for the evening. Special thanks to our host @jezzchung and band @chanpanmusic . Photos by @christophercurrence
This summer, we teamed up with @alchemia_projects to produce a tug of war competition in McCarren Park, Brooklyn to support Burna Boy’s No Sign of Weakness album release.
September mood 🔵
1. Object for Reflection (2017), an aluminum mesh sculpture by artist Alyson Shotz
2. @zoe_poulis
3. @serifa
4. @jacksachs
5. Tide pool via @atmos
6. Set for the Balenciaga pring/Summer 2020 show, designed by Niklas Bildstein Zaar via @innertel
Largely considered to be the founder of video art, Nam June Paik is an icon who was way ahead of his time. Born in Seoul in 1932, he later moved to the US. In the last decade of his life he was paralyzed from a stroke and continued to create legendary artworks. His musings on technology, art and society are relevant to this day.