Mark Fisher

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Mark Fisher was a renowned British architect and stage designer best known for creating spectacular, large-scale concert productions for major rock acts such as U2, Pink Floyd, and The Rolling Stones.

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Mark Fisher canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architect
human
set designer
stage designer
areaOfInfluence entertainment architecture
live music industry
coFounded Stufish Entertainment Architects
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
designedFor AC/DC
Cirque du Soleil
Genesis
Madonna
Pink Floyd
Robbie Williams
The Rolling Stones
Tina Turner
U2
employer Stufish Entertainment Architects
fieldOfWork architecture
concert production design
stage design
genreOfWork rock concert stage design
touring show design
hasNotableProject Madonna Sticky & Sweet Tour stage design
Pink Floyd The Wall live show design
Robbie Williams Close Encounters Tour stage design
The Rolling Stones A Bigger Bang tour stage
Bridges to Babylon Tour
surface form: The Rolling Stones Bridges to Babylon tour stage

Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour
surface form: The Rolling Stones Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle tour stage

Voodoo Lounge Tour
surface form: The Rolling Stones Voodoo Lounge tour stage

U2 360° Tour
surface form: U2 360° Tour stage design
influenced contemporary concert stage design
large-scale touring production practices
knownFor complex touring stage systems
innovative use of large-scale structures in concerts
integration of architecture and live performance
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Mark Fisher
nationality British
notableFor large-scale concert stage designs
spectacular rock concert productions
work with major rock bands
occupation architect
set designer
stage designer
workLocation London, England
surface form: London

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