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The title "Biophilia" references her subject matter of life and natural processes.
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"Biophilia" - and a host of applications representing specific tracks on the album - are out Monday, and are meant to immerse listeners in a complete audio-visual experience.
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It's called "Biophilia," and it goes on sale in the Apple App Store on Tuesday.
CNN.com 2011
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"Biophilia" -- and a host of applications representing specific tracks on the album -- are out Monday, and are meant to immerse listeners in a complete audio-visual experience.
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"Biophilia" - and a host of applications representing specific tracks on the album - are out Monday, and are meant to immerse listeners in a complete audio-visual experience.
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A love of nature, or what the great entomologist E.O. Wilson has called Biophilia}
The God Delusion Dawkins, Richard, 1941- 2006
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Adapting "Biophilia" this way was born out of Björk's dream of opening a music school.
Pop Star's Next Act Is Educational Nick Neyland 2012
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As part of her residency, science and music classes from schools in Corona and Flushing, two neighborhoods adjacent to the museum, will make their own songs in an after-school program using the app created for her 2011 album, "Biophilia."
Pop Star's Next Act Is Educational Nick Neyland 2012
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Once she moves on from each location, the infrastructure of the "Biophilia" project is set up to grow organically in her wake.
Pop Star's Next Act Is Educational Nick Neyland 2012
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Recently the singer Björk married songs from her album "Biophilia" to a series of spacey video game-style interactives.
Sting's Message in an iPad John Jurgensen 2011
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