After Heilig is an 18-minute time-lapse volumetric 360 video traveling the length of Toronto's protected bike lanes, scheduled to be demolished and replaced with car lanes at the time of recording. (As of March 2026, their fate is undecided, pending the outcome of a court case.) The title refers to the 1962 motorcycle ride filmed by Morton Heilig for display in his Sensorama system, generally considered to be the first artwork designed to be viewed with a VR headset. The piece was created in Unity using 360 video preprocessed with a depth ML model, then restored to 3D space with a realtime shader.