Björk’s “Wanderlust” 3D Animated Video

by Scott Beale on March 31, 2008 · 2 comments

San Francisco based Encyclopedia Pictura created a wonderful 3D animated music video for the song “Wanderlust”, from Björk’s album Volta. The 2D version of “Wanderlust” premiered today on Yahoo! Video and to prepare for the release of the 3D version of the video on April 14th, you can send in for a pair of 3D glasses.

 

Here’s the behind-the-scenes making of video for “Wanderlust”.

via Stereogum

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1 Jeff April 4, 2008 at 1:13 pm

Meh. Interesting concept and some neat visual, but it goes on and on. How long have we been on this damn river anyway? Oh yeah, 7 minutes. Bjork’s been better.

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