We haven’t seen much from Bjork since her 2007 Volta album, but the ever-changing Icelandic artist has been hard at work developing her follow up album Biophilia. In a collaborative project with Apple, digital artist Scott Snibble and directed by Michel Gondy, the album will be breaking new ground when it’s released at the end of this month as a series of iPad apps. Each app will be specifically designed for the single from the full studio album and will have interactive visuals where users can remix the recorded tracks. In a recorded statement, on her newly designed website, the artist describes how she sees the new multimedia project as ‘a continuation of Volta, whereas where Volta is about anthropology, this is kind of without the humans.’ She goes on to describe how cosmology and ‘the physics of sound’ are a key source of inspiration for the album. With such a strong line-up of collaborators on the project, we expect this to make a serious impact on not only the music world but also the digital app market.