Björk's Biophilia app to be used in European schools
Having recently become the first app to be displayed in the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Björk’s Biophilia app has now achieved another major feat, set to be added to school curriculum across Europe.
The app - released with the Icelandic musician’s album of the same name - allows users to engage with the album’s themes through interactive games, animations, lyrics and more.
Now, the Biophilia Educational Programme has been set up to “inspire children to explore their own creativity, and to learn about music and science through new technologies”.
If you haven’t checked it out already, you can download Biophilia right now via the App Store, and watch a video of Icelandic kids using the app below:
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