Q&A: Digital diva
Andrew Mitchinson
Nature, 2011, vol. 477, issue 7366, 537-537
Abstract:
The Icelandic singer Björk's album Biophilia, set for release on 10 October, features songs on DNA, crystals, viruses and electricity — each accompanied by an iPad app that doubles as a music lesson. She explains how her upbringing and environmental activism has inspired her, and how touch-screen technology has changed the way she composes.
Date: 2011
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