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80′s Revival Mark Fisher  &  Jonathan ParkTogether worked as a team to create the most impressiv80′s Revival Mark Fisher  &  Jonathan ParkTogether worked as a team to create the most impressiv80′s Revival Mark Fisher  &  Jonathan ParkTogether worked as a team to create the most impressiv80′s Revival Mark Fisher  &  Jonathan ParkTogether worked as a team to create the most impressiv

80′s Revival


Mark Fisher  &  Jonathan Park

Together worked as a team to create the most impressive stage design for rock stars. The images above shows the stage design for Pink Floyd’s The wall , the scene of “The Teacher” in 1980-1981. 

Fisher and Park met at the Architectural Association in 70’s time of radical experimentation, their influences were Avant-garde and Situationist-style installations but their temporary structures always catched a dramatic effect with Inflatables, the most effective were made with cheap materials.

Mark Fisher, architect died in 2013 and Jonathan Park mechanical engineer is working on new projects. 

images from The Architects’ journal: Volume 196, Issues 14-21 – 1992 


Worth read: 

The pros and cons of a set design, An interview with Mark Fisher by  Alastair McLean +

Inflatable Puppet from “The Wall” – Mark Fisher & Jonathan Park (British)  by ciberneticzoo +

Muere Mark Fisher, diseñador de los escenarios de las mayores bandas de rock  +

more stage design by Fisher enterprise Stufish : +


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