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Björk

Wanderlust

Songwriters: Gudmundsdottir, Bjork

Anyone Up For A Game Of "Favorite Bjork Outfit?"
about 1 year ago
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What I would give to be five and play dress-up in Bjork's closet. The "Where It All Began" The "Not Another Poor Little Bird!" The "Mandarin" The "Genghis" The "Monarch" The "Horton Hears A Who" The "Olympic" The "My Crayolas Just Attacked" The "This Is Me On A Mellow Dress Day" The "Silly String" The "Little Red" The "Wanna Be Startin' Something"

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Björk - Wanderlust
about 1 year ago

her new 3-d video.i think you need special glasses for thisso if you just kindly send your 2.95 to my pay pal accounti'll go find em for you

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Bjork Releases Wanderlust Collectors Package + Options For Viewing New 3D Video
about 1 year ago

Bjork's website has the deets today about all kinds of ways anyone can enjoy her new 3D video for "Wanderlust" without resorting to the flat version. Apparently there are 6 different techniques ranging from making your own pair of 3D glasses to finding stores with kiosks that show the 3D video and give away free pairs of glasses for viewing. But it's the 6th option which is especially delicio...

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New Bjork Video For "Wanderlust" Will Be 3D, Single Out In April
about 1 year ago

Wanderlust is the next single from Björk's Volta and it's scheduled to drop on April 14th. The video is being done in 3d animation but today we have a short 2D preview:Wanderlust - Preview 2D editIt's so gorgeous!! I love when Bjork does really fantastical stuff like this! Of course, the influence of her main-squeeze is unmistakable here. Artistically, Bjork and Barney are a perfect match!T..

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Bjork in the NYTimes
over 2 years ago
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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/29/arts/music/29pare.html?th&emc=thThere are samples of music included.

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Making of Bjork’s 3D Music Video “Wanderlust”
about 1 year ago

Pretty technical but interesting information on the making of Bjork's 3D "Wanderlust Video". They have to use two cameras to mimic human eyes and then combine them at the correct angles in post-production. Imagine having to sit in a dark room for months wearing 3d glasses trying to get things to line-up right? I [...]

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