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2005-12-25Merry Christmas!
2005-12-23Happy Times for 5.1 Fans
2005-11-27Major Nature Concert in Iceland
2005-11-26Tanya Tagaq the best
2005-11-24More DR9 promotion in Fader Mag
2005-11-22About Obsession
2005-11-22Interview In New York Magazine
2005-11-12Björk featured in book by Floria Sigismondi
2005-11-07Making Music: Meredith Monk
2005-10-1630 Seconds To Mars cover 'Hunter'
2005-10-13'Shooting Stars & Asteroids' remix of 'Who Is It'
2005-10-10Awarded inspiration
2005-10-05Inez & Vinoodh show off, Screaming Masterpiece awarded
2005-09-28Björk live track on Gilles BBC Sessions
2005-09-19Making Music: Meredith Monk
2005-09-18Oxfam charity auction
2005-09-14Directors Label DVD releases
2005-09-08Live 8 as DVD and book, and UniTee shipping
2005-09-03Film Festival and Swan Dress auction
2005-08-16DR9 in at the Venice Film Festival and a dr9.kjú.n.æ
2005-07-25Drawing Restraint 9 is out today
2005-07-21DR9 release and Telegraph
2005-07-19Upcoming XFM
2005-07-17Scotsman + Independent Interviews
2005-07-04Report from Live8
2005-06-25Björk joins Live8
2005-06-11DR9 special
2005-06-06Drawing Restraint 9 tracklisting released
2005-05-24Directors Label continues
2005-05-02Army Of Me is hits the shops today
2005-04-14More on new video from Gabríela
From Gabríela's website, gabriela.is, we get further enlightenment about her videowork with Björk, as 'Where Is The Line', is integral part of the Versations Tetralogia she is exhibiting at the Venice Bienniale 2005:

In Versations Gabríela also addresses the chaos the disintegration and disorder of today. She explores our perceptions, emotions, longings, the boundaries of emotion and the unification or tension between different art forms. "Where is the line?" asks Björk on her latest album, Medúlla, in which the human voice is the basis of expression, and its palette of colour is explored to the utmost. Gabríela and Björk joined forces, together with dancer Erna Ómarsdóttir, and created the idea for a video for Björk's song; Gabríela uses the same material in one of the videos of Tetralogia, in which she addresses imbalance of emotions and their expulsion from the body, or catharsis, as she did in the video Catharsis of 2004. Björk becomes a upholstered host, a sort of Venus of Willendorf, who gives birth to a demon coated in a white stickiness (dancer Erna Ómarsdóttir) who, after a wild dance, withdraws back inside the host. In the final scene everything explodes, and hay-wraiths emerge from the background, as if a mutation has occurred in the electrifying atmosphere, and plunge down on the host, who vanishes and is absorbed into the whole. The primal energy of the narrative, the desperation and claustrophobic atmosphere, are intensified by the rough, raw texture, strong visual contrasts and the bizarre hay-scape of the barn.

More visuals here.
2005-04-12Live & Television archive DVDs
2005-04-07Two Tracks to download at WarChildMusic
2005-04-02Army of Me available and April Fools
2005-04-02Army of Me turning into Armies of Me
2005-04-01Big Time Sensuality into Reality
2005-04-01Army of CW
2005-03-20Medúlla 2disc DVD
2005-03-16Q+A in The Independent
2005-03-13Interview in The Observer
2005-03-12Björk on the Jonathan Ross show today
2005-03-10Army Of Me: Details: Get Ready!
2005-02-28Triumph of a Heart Release Day!
2005-02-23Looking For A Thrill : An Anthology Of Inspiration
2005-02-01New com/\/\unity
2005-01-2477ísland revival
2005-01-21The Premiere of Triumph of a Heart
2005-01-20Arakimentary showing in New York
2005-01-18An Army of Mixes
2005-01-11The Triumph of a Heart Release
2005-01-09Army of Me-xes for Charity Record
2005-01-07Lists of 2004- the year that was
2005-01-01Happy & Bright 2005!