The avatar, a multi-hued, veil- and ribbon-bedecked digital embodiment of the singer, will also appear in a fifth VR Vulnicura video for "Family" directed by Andrew Thomas Huang. On Facebook, Björk explains that "technology is enabling women to work outside the already formed hierarchical systems ... VR is helping [me to make] a new stage free of politics where sound and vision is swirling free in 360, fully liberated."

She adds the heartbreaking stories in Vulnicura were difficult to tell, so virtual reality was the perfect way of "2016-ing it." Suffice to say, if you love technology and art, the "Björk Digital" exhibition, coming to cities around the US and Europe, is a can't-miss.