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=From video for [[All is Full of Love]] by Björk=
'''"All Is Full of Love"''' is a trip-hop song by Icelandic musican [[Wikipedia:Björk|Björk]] from her 1997 album [[Wikipedia:Homogenic|''Homogenic'']] and released as a single in 1999.
 
The accompanying music video, directed by [[Wikipedia:Chris Cunningham|Chris Cunningham]], also known for his work with electronic musician [[Wikipedia:Aphex Twin|Aphex Twin]], depict a robot with Björk's features being [[Assembly|assembled]]. As it sits upright, another similar robot is present. It smiles and extends its hand to the sitting robot, joining in the song. The robots passionately kiss and embrace, while machines keep working on them. The video features Cunningham's trademark voyeuristic, dissonant imagery, with close-up shots of machinery working and dripping with fluid being intersped through the video, reinforcing the song's themes of love and intimacy.
 
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==External links==
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjI2J2SQ528 Video on YouTube]
*[[Wikipedia:All Is Full of Love|"All Is Full of Love"]] on Wikipedia
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0cS1FaKPWY Björk - "All is Full of Love"] music video on YouTube
 
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Latest revision as of 09:57, 19 April 2020

"All Is Full of Love" is a trip-hop song by Icelandic musican Björk from her 1997 album Homogenic and released as a single in 1999.

The accompanying music video, directed by Chris Cunningham, also known for his work with electronic musician Aphex Twin, depict a robot with Björk's features being assembled. As it sits upright, another similar robot is present. It smiles and extends its hand to the sitting robot, joining in the song. The robots passionately kiss and embrace, while machines keep working on them. The video features Cunningham's trademark voyeuristic, dissonant imagery, with close-up shots of machinery working and dripping with fluid being intersped through the video, reinforcing the song's themes of love and intimacy.

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