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By Jessica Davies, News Editor

June 7, 2015 | 1 min read

Bjork's virtual reality music video for the album single Stonemilker has finally come online, having been on display at the New York City Museum of Modern Art.

Today is the last day of the exhibition, which was previously the only way people could experience the video using Oculus Rift headsets. Now the video, shot on location in Iceland by award-winning director Andrew Huang, has been published online.

Viewers must interact with the video to get the full 360-degree experience, following Bjork as she stands on a rocky shoreline.

The Bjork retrospective, which has been showing at the NYC museum, chronicled more than two decades of the artist's work as a musician and visual artist, including projects from her most recent album Vulnicura, from which the track Stonemilker comes.

Watch the video above.

Virtual Reality (VR) Bjork Oculus Rift

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