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Björk's album Biophilia explores a number of scientific concepts, including crystalline structures, lunar phases, viruses, and, in the song "Hollow," DNA. For this "Hollow" video, says NPR, "Björk has collaborated with biomedical animator Drew Berry to create a partly-scientific representation of the haunting song."
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The video for Björk's "Thunderbolt," off her album Biophilia, was shot at the world premiere of the live Biophilia show at the 2011 Manchester International Festival.
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The video for Björk's "Crystalline," off her Biophilia album, was directed by groundbreaking director and longtime Björk collaborator Michel Gondry. The Los Angeles Times calls the video "gorgeous." Stereogum calls it "eye popping." SPIN says that for all the pair's unforgettable collaborations, this "may be their most visually striking one yet."
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Recorded live in Paris during Björk's Volta tour, "Declare Independence," is part of the concert film available in the CD+DVD and deluxe versions of Voltaic, the multimedia celebration of that tour.
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Catch a sneak peek at Voltaic, the multimedia extravaganza in music and video celebrating Björk's ambitious two-year world tour following the 2007 release of Volta. “The fantastic visual display,” said The Independent, “was a spectacle to match her inventiveness musically.” Catch a glimpse here, then visit Björk's artist page to learn more about the various Voltaic formats, including a live album; tour DVD; a CD of remixes of Volta tracks; and DVD of Volta video clips.
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