Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts

Thursday, July 21, 2011

New music Thursday: What is Biophilia?

Ok guys, I've got some big news for you. And you know it's gonna be big when Sir David Attenborough is involved.

But Brendan, how in what possible way could Sir Attenborough be involved in new music?

Excellent question Brendan. Let me explain. See there's this wonderfully quirky Icelandic musician named Björk. And even though she's been making music for over twenty years, she continues to innovate. Her new "album" is like nothing I've ever seen before. In fact it's not just an album. It's also an iPhone app.

What!?

Hang on. An iPhone app?

That's right. And the app ain't just the songs. It's a universe you can explore. And on this exploratory adventure you take, you are apparently going to learn a little bit about how music interacts with nature. And who better to talk about nature than Dave?

Enjoy.


björk biophilia app intro narrated by david attenborough from Björk on Vimeo.


Oh, and also, the app's free!


The full album is rumoured to come out sometime in September, with two singles already released: Crystalline last month, and Cosmogony two days ago. Check them out! The video for Crystalline will premiere on July 26. Get excited!

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Nearby Natural Wonders



A few months ago my mum showed me an article in the local paper about a place called London Bridge Arch. It's less than 30 minutes' drive from my house, yet I'd never heard of it.

Last weekend I finally got the chance to check it out, and by gosh it's impressive. Over (a lot of) time water leached this ol' hunk of limestone enough for the Burra Creek to find a way through, and what's left is an amazing natural bridge.


It was humbling to discover something so amazing that I'd never seen or even heard of before so nearby to where I live. It makes me think what other naturally-occurring spectacles I'm missing out on that may also be just over the hill or in the next valley over. I guess I have some more exploring to do.