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CREDIT #1-7

A participatory video project at the intersection of art and economics

  • THE PROJECT
    • Concept
    • Project idea and context
  • CREDIT SUITCASE
    • Suitcase content
    • Instruction manual
    • Contract
  • CHAIN FILMS
    • CREDIT #7
    • CREDIT #6
    • CREDIT #5
    • CREDIT #4
    • CREDIT #3
    • CREDIT #2
    • CREDIT #1
  • EXHIBITIONS
  • ARTICLES
    • CREDIT #1-7 – A Suitcase Travels The World
    • Money – Breaking One Of Society’s Last Taboos
    • The Palmas Bank And Its Social Currency
    • „Saber“ – Telephone Charges For Education
    • Every Human is a Bank – Lecture by Franz Galler
  • CREDIT BANK
  • BLOG

CREDIT #1–7
Chain Films //
working for others //

 
As fee-free credit, a suitcase containing video equipment changed hands again and again, traveling the world. On each trip, the collaboration of those whose hands the suitcase passed through resulted in the creation of a unique Chain Film.
 
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THE PROJECT

CREDIT #1-7 was a participatory video project at the intersection of art and economics, initiated by Johannes Burr. Every now and then, from 2006 to 2012, the artist changed sides and slipped into the role of a banker. As a mobile credit bank, he traveled in different countries seeking interested people who might be willing, as a borrower, to accept a suitcase from him labelled “CREDIT”. Its contents included, among other things, video camera equipment.

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CHAIN FILMS

From 2006 to 2012, the CREDIT Suitcase went into circulation seven times, passing through the hands of seven times seven people, in different locations spread across the world. The collaboration of the participants generated by each circulation resulted in the creation of a Chain Film. Seven Chain Films were produced in this way. They document the processes of their own creation and reveal the inner workings of underlying social structures as they tell the personal stories of the protagonists seen through their own eyes.

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Johannes Burr: CREDIT #7 // Exhibition at Nextex St. Gallen, 2012

EXHIBITIONS

Almost every Chain Film was screened – following completion of its respective suitcase circulation – as a video installation in an exhibition at the production location. Exhibition venues included Kunsthalle Basel (Switzerland), arttransponder Berlin (Germany), Kronika –  Centre for Contemporary Art Bytom (Poland), Künstlerdorf Schöppingen (Germany), Museu da UFPA Belém do Pará (Brazil), Nextex St. Gallen (Switzerland).

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Johannes Burr: CREDIT #1-2 // Exhibition at arttransponder, Berlin 2007 // Issuing of the local currency 'Der Berliner'

Articles

Background texts and a video lecture on art and money, regional currencies, a monetary self-empowerment project in an economically-disadvantaged district of Brazil, and sustainable economies in rural areas, taking Berchtesgadener Land's Sterntaler local currency as an example.

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Video still from: CREDIT #4 // Chain Film with Matthias Höing and Johannes Burr // Schöppingen 2009

The Credit Bank

The Credit Bank: Johannes Burr. This is where the artist shows his face and explains how it all began.

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Video still from: CREDIT #6 // Chain Film with Wacław Misiewicz and Johannes Burr // Bytom 2010&

Blog

Here, the Credit Bank writes from time to time on the topics of art, alternative economics, unconditional work, and money (in German).

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BLOG

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  • KREDIT #7 in St. Gallen

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