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The Mark Fisher Studio has an international reputation for spectacular live entertainment design. Mark has created some of the most memorable rock concerts ever staged, including ‘The Wall’ for Pink Floyd, ‘Steel Wheels’ and ‘Bridges to Babylon’ for the Rolling Stones, and ‘ZooTV’ and ‘Popmart’ for U2. He also designed the theatre and scenery for KÁ, the permanent show by Cirque du Soleil at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, and the scenery for ‘We Will Rock You’ the Queen musical that has been running worldwide since 2002.
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| Working with Peter Gabriel, Mark designed and co-directed OVO, the acrobatic Millennium Show at the Dome in London. The show ran for 999 performances through the year 2000, to an audience of 6.5 million people. He was also creative director for the Opening Celebrations at the Dome. The event featured a cast of more than 1000 performers, including 400 carnival artists. |
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| The Mark Fisher Studio has designed concerts for many of the most famous names in popular entertainment. Past and current clients include the Japanese artists Yumi Matsutoya and Mr Children, the European artists Johnny Hallyday, Mylene Farmer, Herbert Gronemeyer and Marius Westernhagen, and many British and American artists including Elton John, Tina Turner, Robbie Williams, Janet Jackson, Phil Collins and Cher. The studio has designed live music TV shows for many broadcasters, including the BBC, ITV, MTV and VH1. |
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| The studio has also designed numerous one-off events and fixed installations, including the Turin Winter Olympics Opening and Closing Ceremonies 2006, four NFL Superbowl halftime shows, spectacles worldwide for Jean Michel Jarre, ‘IllumiNations 25’ for Walt Disney World in Orlando and ‘Aquamatrix’, the nightly show at the Lisbon Expo’98. |
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A monograph on the work
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| INSIDE OUT |
| A Personal History of Pink Floyd |
| Nick Mason 2004 |
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| Some production design credits: |
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| The Rolling Stones |
'Bigger Bang' tour 2005-6 |
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'Licks' world tour, 2002-04 |
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'No Security' US tour, 1999 |
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'Bridges to Babylon' world tour, 1997-98 |
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'Voodoo Lounge' stadium world tour, 1994-95 |
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'Steel Wheels' and 'Urban Jungle' tours, 1989-90 |
| U2 |
'Vertigo' Tour 2005 |
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'Elevation', 2001 |
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'Popmart' world tour, 1997-98 |
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'Zooropa' European stadium tour, 1993 |
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'Zoo TV' US stadium tour, 1992 |
| Van Halen |
USA tour 2004 |
| Robbie Williams |
'Escapology', European Tour 2003 |
| Shania Twain |
'UP!', World Tour 2003
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| Pink Floyd |
'Division Bell' stadium world tour, 1994 |
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'The Wall' Live in Berlin, 1990 |
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'The Wall', 1980-81 |
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'Animals', 1977 |
| Tina Turner |
'Twenty Four Seven' world tour, 2000 |
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'Wildest Dreams' world tour, 1996 |
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'Foreign Affair' European stadium tour, 1990 |
| Janet Jackson |
'All For You' US tour, 2001 |
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'The Velvet Rope' world tour, 1998 |
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'Rhythm Nation 1814' world tour, 1990 |
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| Diana Scrimgeour 2004 |
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| THE ROLLING STONES |
| A LIFE ON THE ROAD |
| A coffee table photo album of The Rolling Stones concerts from 1964 to 2000 |
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| Portable Architecture |
| Third Edition |
| Robert Kronenburg |
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| MOBILE |
| The Art of Portable Architecture |
| Edited by Jennifer Siegal |
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| Installations and Spectacles |
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| Cunard |
The naming of the Queen Mary 2 by HM the Queen
Southampton, 8 Jan 2003 |
| G7 Summit |
Concert to celebrate the opening of Konstantin's Palace,
St Petersburg, 31 May 2003 |
| Jean Michel Jarre |
'Akropolis', 2001 |
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'Rendezvous in Space' 2001 |
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'Twelve Dreams of the Sun' concert at the Great Pyramids of Giza, Egypt, New Years Eve, 1999 |
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Bastille Day Concert, Champs du Mars, Paris, 1995 |
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'Destination Docklands', 1988 |
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'Rendezvous Houston', 1986 |
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'The China Concerts', 1981 |
| The Millennium Dome |
'Creative Director for the Millennium Show' |
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'Creative Director for the Dome Opening Celebration' 1999-2000 |
| Lisbon Expo98 |
'AQUAMATRIX' nightly multimedia spectacle , May-September 1998 |
| EPCOT/Walt DisneyWorld |
Show Director, '25th Anniversary Illuminations', 1996 |
| 'Art and Power' |
XXIII Council of Europe Exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, London, 1995-96 |
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| Aerosmith |
'Honkin on Bobo' Summer tour 2003 |
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Summer tour 2002 'Just Push Play' world tour, 2001 |
| AC/DC |
'Stiff Upper Lip' world tour, 2000 |
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'Ballbreaker' world tour, 1996 |
| Yumi Matsutoya |
'Shangrila-II', 2003 |
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'Acacia', 2001 |
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'Frozen Roses' 2000 |
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'Shangrila-I', 1999 |
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'Legend of Zuvuya', 1998 |
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'Strollin' Cowgirl', 1996 |
| Creed |
'Weathered' world tour, 2002 |
| Johnny Hallyday |
'Eiffel Tower Concert', 2000 |
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'Olympia Concert Series', 2000 |
| Elton John |
Solo Tour, 1999-2000 |
| Cher |
'Believe' world tour, 1999 |
| Woodstock 1999 |
Masterplan, landmarks and stage architecture |
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'Home' tour 2003 |
| Simply Red |
'Spirit of Life', 2000 |
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'Blue' European tour, 1998-99 |
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'LIFE' world tour, 1995-96 |
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'Stars' European tour, 1992 |
| Black Sabbath |
'Reunion' US tour, 1998-99 |
| Phil Collins |
'Dancing into the Light' tour, 1997-98 |
| Oasis |
'The Summer Concerts', Knebworth, Loch Lomond and Cork, 1996 |
| Metallica |
'Summer Sanitarium' World tour, 2003 |
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'Poor Touring Me' World tour, 1996 |
| The Smashing Pumpkins |
USA tour, 1996 |
| The Cure |
'Swing' world tour, 1996 |
| R.E.M. |
'Monster' world tour, 1995 |
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