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This is the first book by Icelandic musician Björk to weave together her creative world. Photographers representing the 1990s, including Nobuyoshi Araki, Juergen Teller, Nick Knight, Craig McDean, and David Sims, each capture Björk from their own unique perspective. Additionally, columns, texts, and conversations with naturalist David Attenborough reveal her diverse interests in music, nature, the human body, and technology. Rather than iconic portraits, the photographs function as a device to capture the process of her artistic creation, strongly reflecting the historical context of the 1990s, when music and visual expression were closely intertwined. The main text is in English, with a Japanese translation included at the end of the book. This cultural document captures the fluid image of Björk, shaped through the intersections of multiple artists.