Bjork is a musician who loves technology and it played a big part of her Biophilia project and tour which lasted for over three years. From his studio outside London, her musical director Matt ...
With an acclaimed new album, and a MoMA exhibition due next month, the Icelandic star is back. Award-winning music writer Alex Ross traces her musical journey from child prodigy to genre-defying queen ...
Bjork isn’t that weird. Granted, expectations are pretty high, what with the swan dress at the Oscars, and the video in which she turns into a polar bear, and the freaky electronica-based ...
Icelandic singer brings her 360-degree VR show to London’s Somerset House, putting the universe of Vulnicura on display Few will be surprised to learn that Björk admits she can be something of a ...
This set of shows will also include special instruments conceived and constructed specifically for these concerts, including custom-built digitally controlled pipe organs, a gamelan-celeste hybrid and ...
The Icelandic songstress used VR technology and bespoke flutes to create what she calls "digital theater." By Jordan Riefe It’s the gift that keeps on giving. Cornucopia, Björk’s critically acclaimed ...
Björk's iconic status is solidified from much more than releasing incredible records over the last two decades. Björk has had indelible influence on all walks of creative culture: music, fashion, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by By Melena Ryzik “A baby albino giraffe.” This is what flutes sound like, according to Björk. (That’s a real, and largely mute, creature, by the way.) ...