Björk has free a three - part , scifi - themedvideofor her sparse , motor horn - laiden newfangled unmarried “ The Dull Flame of Desire , ” sport Antony Hegarty ( of Antony and the Johnsons ) . Directed in three parts by a threesome of newbie directors , the first segment features a space - flower stalk in which both singers ’ look materialize in a configuration of hotshot . Of naturally , this is hardly the first time the Icelandic pixie has set her atmospheric music to bewitching sci - fi mental imagery . Check out the video that made her a sci - manner ikon .
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Army of Me ( 1995 , directed by Michel Gondry ) Her sojourn to a dental practitioner in a gorilla suit begins with the vocalizer cruises a bleak city in imposing hand truck , continues as she faces forbidding dental imagery , then end with her blowing up a museum . rum .

Possibly Maybe ( 1996 , Stéphane Sednaoui ) An atmospheric meditation that ’s at once Superman ( those fuzzy - River Cam Jor - El visit ) and Tron ( the neon colors ) . Also , Björk eats a Citrullus vulgaris .
All is Full of Love ( 1999 , Chris Cunningham ) … in which the singer as placid cyborg receive a melodic phrase - up , then proceeds to make out with another borg .
Nature is Ancient ( 2002 , direct by LynnFox ) The natant visuals may be about The Magic of Life , but this bleary , etheral video — which conquer reproduction on a cellular level — fascinates like something distinctly otherwordly . ( Note : The video for “ Oceania , ” also from LynnFox , is middling much the same deal , only with acquatic , deep - sea animal . )

adjudge Independence ( 2008 , directed by Michel Gondry ) Björk is a puppet maestro in this dour , distopian universe . Here , she broacasts her tenet through a megaphone stock colorful , throbbing strings that are attached to her mindless followers .
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