Photography Jesse Kanda, styling Robbie SpencerMusic / NewsMusic / NewsBjörk announces Vulnicura VR experienceThe new version of the 2015 album is out this FridayShareLink copied ✔️September 4, 2019September 4, 2019TextSelim BulutBjörk – Autumn 2017 Björk’s 2015 album Vulnicura is being re-released this Friday (September 6) as a virtual reality experience. The VR album includes many of the visuals that toured museums as part of the Björk Digital exhibition, as well as a new 360-degree animated score by Stephen Malinowski for each song on the album. “Vulnicura VR has been a long journey which started when me and Andy Thomas Huang started talking about how we wanted to document ‘Stonemilker’,” Björk said in a statement. “We then filmed it on a 360 camera on a beach in Iceland in November 2014.” “The whole process has been an improvisation, trying to keep faith in formats,” she added. “It is too easy for musicians to turn pessimistic after CDs have evaporated but I wanted to try to have courage to grow along with how 360 sound and vision tech was growing. With every challenge try to turn it into an additional gift for the ideology in the music.” In 2016, we spoke to filmmaker Jesse Kanda about making the VR video for Vulnicura’s “Mouth Mantra” by shooting inside a replica of the inside of Björk’s mouth. The video will be part of the Vulnicura VR album. Björk’s most recent album was 2017’s Utopia, which is soon coming to the UK as a special live show titled Cornucopia. Revisit our interviews with Björk about about Utopia and about Cornucopia. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREIf Geese are a psy-op, so is everything elseA deep dive into the fan-led SOPHIE archive project Nike Airmaxxing with singer-songwriter Simone RuthThe secret history of Black British musicSilvana Estrada: ‘Bad Bunny is my hero, but Latin America is a continent’ The ultimate guide to music festivals in 2026Stop calling Justin Bieber’s Coachella set ‘lazy’Xaviersobased’s online obsessions: NBA 2K, skate videos and NickelodeonQueer nightlife is thriving in Bucharest’s abandoned backroomsThe rise of Rico Ace in 5 tracksSwedish House Mafia unpack their Miami Ultra festival mega-set2Slimey isn’t here to be a meme artist: ‘I want a fucking Grammy’ Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy