MoneyNations is based on a free floating network of correspondents and connected individuals across Europe, including artists, sociologists, journalists and economists from the non-governmental sector. Videos will be produced dealing specifically with the phenomena of informal economy, migration as a new possible post-national concept for Europe, including reflections about "Fortress Europe” and anti-migration trends that are currently observable. MoneyNationsTV is a self-made television channel formed through the presentation of videos from the MoneyNationsTV pool including live broadcast, talk shows, discussions, interviews and performances on the aforementioned topics. All of the events will be professionally taped and live-streamed. Tapes or files are easily exchangeable and can be reused for other events. The results of MoneyNations work will be shown at the Kunsthalle Exnergasse in Vienna and will be broadcast on a local alternative TV station in Austria.
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