Icelandic songstress Björk never ceases to amaze audiences with her wildly inventive costumes and imaginative visual style. The electro-pop performer's new 3-D video for the song "Wanderlust" is a bewitching homage to an other-worldly era, following Björk as she goes on a mystical voyage and herds prehistoric beasts through a lush wilderness.
Shot entirely in 3-D using custom-built equipment by San Francisco Bay Area filmmakers Encyclopedia Pictura, the seven-minute video took nine months to produce. More than 150 artists, sculptors and interns worked on the project.
Wired.com brings you the exclusive web premiere of the 3-D version of the video along with exclusive behind-the-scenes coverage.
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Encyclopedia Pictura's Sean Hellfritsch and Isaiah Saxon take Wired.com through the video set and talk shop about filming in 3-D, and crafting prehistoric deities out of felt and wool.
Get a first 3-D look at Björk's latest masterpiece: a mystical, nomadic journey through a lush, primitive land. The video uses an artful, seamless blend of live action, puppetry, hand-built miniature models and computer-generated imagery to create a texture-rich, epic accompaniment to "Wanderlust." Watch it on Wired.com in full 3-D.