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Björk looks to hackers for wider distribution of Biophilia app
By CMU Editorial | Published on Wednesday 3 August 2011
Björk’s recently released ‘Biophilia’ app has impressed many, but it has also brought her some criticism, as the software is only available for Apple iOS-powered devices. But she has now said that she expects it to become available on other systems eventually, if not entirely legally.
Speaking to Drowned In Sound, the singer said: “I’m not supposed to say this, probably. But I’m trusting that the pirates out there won’t tie their hands behind their back. That’s why we really made sure when we wrote all the programs that they will transfer to other systems. I mean, I don’t totally understand technologically or what it is that makes that possible”.
The ‘Biophilia’ app is available from Apple’s App Store. The ‘Biophila’ album will be released through One Little Indian on 26 Sep.