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Running over five minutes long, the new film demonstrates how music and dance can help change your mood (and possibly even the season) ...
Biophilia is über-Björk, weirder, wilder and way more ambitious than anything she’s attempted. Inevitably it’s not just an album but ‘a project’, one that involves interactive iPad apps ...
From a mind unlike any other, Biophilia Live chronicles the multidimensional concert centered on the eighth studio album of avant-garde Icelandic artist Björk. Nick Fenton and Peter Strickland ...
One Little Indian In Björk’s innovative app-album, Biophilia, she creates a new way of experiencing music through interactive games and visuals. It is the first app to be inducted into the ...
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Björk’s last album, 2011’s ‘Biophilia’, was a multimedia project examining the connections between nature, sound and technology – or “the universe”, as she succinctly ...
and virtual reality tools to create an immersive sonic experience for VR albums Biophilia and Vulnicura. Björk described her latest concert tour Cornucopia as a VR experience for in-person audiences.
Björk's music project, Biophilia, forms a central part of the documentary and explores how nature, music and technology meet. Attenborough and Björk: The Nature of Music airs this Saturday at ...
She added: "I spent last decade working with 360-degree sound and visual software in virtual reality and animation, creating 'Biophilia' and later 'Vulnicura' as a VR album. I was deeply inspired by ...