![]() His studio is responsible for the overarching “mother” app three of the song apps (“Cosmogony,” “Virus” and “Tesla”) and adding interactivity to other song apps that have yet to be released. To uncover the genesis of this important development and see what it means - not only for Björk fans but also for the future of the music industry – Evolver.fm spoke with Snibbe, who is Biophilia‘s lead developer. And wow, is it pretty, thanks in part to design contributions by the high-end designers at M/M (Paris). To make her vision a reality, the oft-described “genius” tapped Scott Snibbe (whose OscilliScoop iPhone app recently won a ZKM App Art Award) to help her build what he claims is the world’s first app album, and we agree.īiophilia is promotion and distribution. After testing the two song apps that are available so far, we’re impressed by their depth, design, and playability - oh, and the music’s pretty decent too. Her latest album, Biophilia, an album app that delivers individual song apps periodically, replete with their own games, visualizations, essays, and even music-theory-teaching interactions, tests the boundaries of what is possible technically and artistically with the iPad and iPhone. ![]() But the singer has another, less noticeable side : the ability to assemble a top notch team to accomplish her latest vision in the studio, on stage, and now in the iTunes app store. You might think of Björk as a quirky, charismatic singer known for her otherworldly pipes, innovative songwriting, or perhaps the notorious swan dress she wore at the Academy Awards ten years ago.
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