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In August 1998, a 12-inch single of "All Is Full of Love", containing a remix by German IDM duo Funkstörung, was released through FatCat Records as a limited release. [17] [18] This remix had been previously distributed as a B-side for "Hunter" (1998), [19] and another remix of the song had been released as a B-side of "Jóga" in 1998. [20]
All Is Full of Love", directed by Chris Cunningham, received general acclaim from critics, went on to win two MTV Video Music Awards and was included in MoMA permanent collection. [3] In 1999, the singer was approached by Danish director Lars von Trier to star in his movie Dancer in the Dark (2000).
The video collection The Work of Director Chris Cunningham was released in November 2004 as part of the Directors Label set. This DVD includes selected highlights from 1995 to 2000. "Second Bad Vilbel" (1996) video for Autechre "Back with the Killer Again" (1996) video for the Auteurs "Light Aircraft on Fire" (1996) video for the Auteurs
A DVD release featuring a behind-the-scenes look at the tour, titled Minuscule, was released at the end of 2003. Vespertine Live, a live album consisting of songs recorded during the Vespertine world tour, was included in the 2003 box set Live Box; it also includes a live version of "All Is Full of Love", a song from Homogenic.
Replicas of the robots from the "All Is Full of Love" music video on displayBjörk was curated by the director of MoMA PS1, Klaus Biesenbach, who commented on the exhibition: "Björk is an extraordinarily innovative artist whose contributions to contemporary music, video, film, fashion, and art have had a major impact on her generation worldwide, this highly experimental exhibition offers ...
Live at Royal Opera House and also known as Vespertine Live at Royal Opera House is an official DVD released by Björk on 18 November 2002. It contains a live performance by Björk on the Vespertine world tour, recorded live at the Royal Opera House in London, on 16 December 2001.
If Bjork remains the athletic at director through June 30, 2027, he is owed a $500,000 retention award, followed by another one worth $750,000 if he stays through June 30, 2029, which spans the ...
The music video was directed by Michel Gondry and filmed in Iceland. [ 24 ] The video for "Jóga" is a departure from her other videos as it features a simple concept of focusing primarily on different Icelandic terrains and landscapes with Björk's presence only in the beginning and towards the end.