Notes for a Time/Bank (2012)
Notes for a Time/Bank articulates a series of reflections about the political, historical and anthropological necessities for the existence of alternative economies and initiatives, such as time banking. Divided in ten chapters, the film combines researches on historical attempts to implement alternative economies with various commentaries on the nature and value of money.
Director: Julieta Aranda, Anton Vidokle
Runtime: 22 min
Release Date: January 1, 2012
Language: English
Original Language: en
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- What is Notes for a Time/Bank about?
- Notes for a Time/Bank articulates a series of reflections about the political, historical and anthropological necessities for the existence of alternative economies and initiatives, such as time banking. Divided in ten chapters, the film combines researches on historical attempts to implement alternative economies with various commentaries on the nature and value of money.
- Who directed Notes for a Time/Bank?
- Notes for a Time/Bank was directed by Julieta Aranda, Anton Vidokle.
- How long is Notes for a Time/Bank?
- Notes for a Time/Bank has a runtime of 22m (22 minutes).