courtesy of YouTube/BjörkMusicNewsMusic / NewsWatch Björk’s magical new video for ‘Tabula Rasa’The metamorphic visuals are directed by the artist Tobias GremmlerShareLink copied ✔️May 11, 2019May 11, 2019TextThom Waite Mention Björk to anyone and a pretty specific image is likely to spring to mind. The singer is pretty much synonymous, now, with the otherworldly yet nature-inspired aesthetic she’s made her own (from her new Cornucopia production to Micol Ragni’s iconic “vagina dress”). And that aesthetic is dutifully adhered to in her new video for “Tabula Rasa”. It’s been a while since “Tabula Rasa” was actually released, in song form, as a track on the 2017 album Utopia. The video, though, was worth the wait. Created by the artist Tobias Gremmler – whose surreal digital artworks are a perfect fit – the “Tabula Rasa” visuals see Björk’s face superimposed onto a shifting, humanoid figure. Over her unmistakable vocals, this figure undergoes a series of metamorphoses, part-Björk-part-flower, then part-Björk-part-sea-anemone, then many Björks, and so on. “When creating the video, I was deeply inspired by the music and lyrics of Tabula Rasa,” says Gremmler, in a statement. “The visual transformation of Björk into faun-like flowers and mountainous landscapes embodies the utopian concept of a harmonious coexistence between nature and human based on empathy.” What more could you want? Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORE10 great albums you may have missed in the last three monthsZukovstheworld on the UK Ug scene: ‘It’s modern pop music’Lenovo & IntelThe internet is Illumitati’s ‘slop kingdom'The only tracks you need to hear from December 202511 alt Christmas anthems for the miserable and brokenhearted Last Days: The opera exploring the myth of Kurt CobainHow hip-hop is shaping the fight for Taiwan’s futureNew York indie band Boyish: ‘Fuck the TERFs and fuck Elon Musk’The 5 best Travis Scott tracks... according to his mumTheodora answers the dA-Zed quizDHLSigrid’s guide to NorwayThe 30 best K-pop tracks of 2025