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ISBN 10: 1119812240
ISBN 13: 9781119812241
Author: Ray Winkler, Neil Spiller
This issue of AD looks at the work of STUFISH Entertainment Architects. Founded by the late Mark Fisher, the legendary British architect known for his rock music stage sets for bands including the Rolling Stones, U2 and Pink Floyd, the studio is a recognised leader in entertainment architecture.
The STUFISH team of architects, designers, visualisers, production managers, technical specialists and producers creates ambitious and pioneering work, exploring new ways to inspire audiences and visitors, from musical experiences to theatrical shows, exhibitions and buildings. Its work has been synonymous with the key theatrical, musical and monumental events embodied in the collective memory of generations across the globe since the mid-1990s.
Entertainment architecture is a highly innovative, creative endeavour, producing ever-more elaborate, architectural spectacles. This issue visits the many facets of STUFISH – its history and design process, audience memory and experience –exploring the story behind and evolution of this particular brand of popular culture and its spatial manifestations, and touching on what the future may hold for it.
Contributors include: Leonard Auerbach, Victoria Broackes, Peter Cook, Adam Davis, Haidy Geismar, Robert Kronenburg, Theo Lorenz, Ash Nehru, Aubrey Powell, Neil Thomas, Willie Williams, Patrick Woodroffe and Maciej Woroniecki.
AD Stufish Entertainment Architecture 1st Edition Table of contents:
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Introduction: Let Us Entertain You – A Glimpse Behind the Curtain
An overview of Stufish Entertainment Architects and their impact on the entertainment industry. -
Sheer Frivolous Pleasure: Designing Sensory Stimulation
Exploration of how sensory experiences are crafted in entertainment architecture. -
Back to the Future: The Architecture of Entertainment
A look at the evolution and future directions of entertainment architecture. -
Innovative Thinking: Engineering Solutions
Discussion on the engineering challenges and solutions in creating entertainment spaces. -
When Pigs Do Fly: An Uplifting Experience
Insights into creating awe-inspiring and unexpected elements in design. -
Light: Revealing the Unseen
The role of lighting in enhancing the audience’s experience. -
Lonely Together: The Coming Confluence of Virtual and Real
Examining the integration of virtual and physical spaces in entertainment. -
Curating the Crowd: Social Media and the Choreography of Affective Experience
How social media influences audience engagement and experience. -
Spiralling into Perfection: Staging the Choreography of Portability
Designing adaptable and portable performance environments. -
Creating Performance Environments: Technology, Design, and Patience
The interplay of technology, design, and time in creating performance spaces. -
The Intricate Architecture of Enchantment
Crafting spaces that captivate and enchant audiences. -
Designing Places for Making Memories: Immersive Audience Experiences for Live Music Performance
Strategies for creating memorable and immersive live music experiences. -
From Nice Ideas to Their Mortal Remains: Pink Floyd at the V&A
A case study on the Pink Floyd exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum. -
Technology and Audience as Curator: In Conversation with Production Designer Willie Williams
An interview discussing the role of technology and audience in curating experiences. -
‘To Thrill You, I’ll Use Any Device’: An Interview with Queen Founding Members Brian May and Roger Taylor
Insights from Queen’s founders on their approach to performance and design. -
From Another Perspective – Hammersmith Apollo: A Savage Splendour
A reflection on the Hammersmith Apollo and its architectural significance.
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