Ever wanted to take a walk on the beach with Björk? Now's your chance, since the Icelandic oddball has shared an interactive video for the Vulnicura cut "Stonemilker."
The clip uses 360-degree views to show Björk singing along with the impassioned, orchestral ballad. The viewer is in control of the camera and can look in any direction, so it's possible to follow Björk as she circles around the camera. It's a bit like Google Street View, except it's on the beach and Björk shows up.
It was shot in Iceland by Andrew Thomas Huang. See the clip below. Not all browsers support the 360-degree playback. (For us here at Exclaim!, it worked on Chrome but not on Safari.)
This video previously premiered at MoMA PS1 in Long Island City and at Rough Trade shops in New York and London. This is the first time it's been available for viewers at home.
The clip uses 360-degree views to show Björk singing along with the impassioned, orchestral ballad. The viewer is in control of the camera and can look in any direction, so it's possible to follow Björk as she circles around the camera. It's a bit like Google Street View, except it's on the beach and Björk shows up.
It was shot in Iceland by Andrew Thomas Huang. See the clip below. Not all browsers support the 360-degree playback. (For us here at Exclaim!, it worked on Chrome but not on Safari.)
This video previously premiered at MoMA PS1 in Long Island City and at Rough Trade shops in New York and London. This is the first time it's been available for viewers at home.