- Willie Williams (lighting designer)
Willie Williams (born
1959 ) is a video director, stage andlighting designer forconcert s,theatre , &multimedia projects. He is best known for his groundbreaking work with the rock bandU2 , and is recognized as one of the leading artists in this field. [cite web | url=http://livedesignonline.com/ldi/willie-williams-projection-classes-ldi2007/index.html | title=LDI 2007 | accessdate=2007-10-15 | author=Marian Sandberg]He was born in
Newcastle-upon-Tyne and raised inSheffield ,England , son of Robert Williams, a singer & medical practitioner who was an early pioneer in the then fledgling field of physiotherapy and who also sang with South Yorkshire Opera. Williams excelled at mathematics and science in school and planned to studyphysics atUniversity College, London . The advent ofpunk rock caused him enter the music scene instead, and he began doing lights for various bands such as Writz,Deaf School andStiff Little Fingers . Hearing U2's album "Boy" and determined to work with them, he contacted U2's managerPaul McGuinness and got the job.Willie Williams has been responsible for the design of all of
U2 's tours from 1982 onward, most famously the extravagant, bewilderingZoo TV Tour (1992-93), but also the far more minimalistWar Tour (1982-83) andUnforgettable Fire Tour (1984-85), as well as theJoshua Tree Tour (1987),Lovetown Tour (1989-90),PopMart Tour (1997-98),Elevation Tour (2001), andVertigo Tour (2005-06). He has also worked with musical artists such as R.E.M.,David Bowie ,The Rolling Stones ,Darren Hayes andGeorge Michael .He has exhibited his own kinetic light sculptures in several art galleries. The sculptures, entitled "Lumia Domestica", create kaleidoscopic projections by refracting light through household glassware. Other public works include the creation of lighting installations at London's
Southbank Centre and withinCanterbury Cathedral ; "SkyChurch", a multimedia performance space at theExperience Music Project inSeattle, Washington , and a permanent exhibit at Cleveland'sRock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum.Williams has designed for the legendary
Montreal -based dance companyLa La La Human Steps . Other collaborations have been withLaurie Anderson ,Marianne Faithfull and theKronos Quartet , most notably on "Sun Rings", a joint effort withNASA that combines the string quartet's music with video and audio material collected by theVoyager 1 andVoyager 2 spacecraft.Theatre shows Williams has worked on include "We Will Rock You", "
Little Britain Live ", "French and Saunders Still Alive", "Steve Coogan isAlan Partridge and Other Less Successful Characters", "The Fast Show Live", "Barbarella" and "Pam Ann ".References
External links
* [http://www.willieworld.com/ Personal website]
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1376241-1,00.html Time Magazine Feature: Innovators - Forging The Future]
* [http://livedesignonline.com/mag/show_business_willie_williams/index.html/ Profile by Live Design Magazine]
* [http://livedesignonline.com/mag/show_business_eddy_awards_willie/index.html Eddy Award, New York, 2001]
* [http://www.atu2.com/news/article.src?ID=2331 Interview by @U2]
* [http://lightingdimensions.com/mag/lighting_us_super_popmart/ Interview by Lighting Dimensions, 1997]
* [http://fairnie.free.fr/willie.htm Interview recalling early days and work with mentor Steve Fairnie]
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