Nightrise is an immersive evening experience, inviting guests to discover Sulphur Mountain through a distinctive nighttime layer, enriched with a strong cultural and narrative dimension.
The concept centres on mysterious natural phenomena that emerge after dark. Through video projection, sound design, language, and music — paired with a soft, abstract visual aesthetic shaped by art director Marianne Bousquet — the experience explores the culture and history of the Stoney Nakoda Nation. The result is a contemplative journey that invites moments of immersion, interaction, and quiet reflection.
I contributed to the creation of several abstract graphic designs, as well as the key marketing image later featured on merchandise and billboards across Alberta.
The concept centres on mysterious natural phenomena that emerge after dark. Through video projection, sound design, language, and music — paired with a soft, abstract visual aesthetic shaped by art director Marianne Bousquet — the experience explores the culture and history of the Stoney Nakoda Nation. The result is a contemplative journey that invites moments of immersion, interaction, and quiet reflection.
I contributed to the creation of several abstract graphic designs, as well as the key marketing image later featured on merchandise and billboards across Alberta.