Authors:
Hilary Powell & Daniel Edelstyn
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Learn moreArt hacks life when two filmmakers launch a project to cancel more than ยฃ1m of high-interest debt from their local community.
Bank Job is a white-knuckle ride into the dark heart of our financial system, in which filmmaker and artist duo Hilary Powell and Dan Edelstyn risk their sanity to buy up and abolish debt by printing their own money in a disused bank in Walthamstow, London.ย Tired of struggling in an economic system that leaves creative people on the fringes, the duo weave a different story, both risky and empowering, of self-education and mutual action. Behind the opaque language and defunct diagrams, they find a system flawed by design but ripe for hacking. This is the inspiring story of how they listen and act upon the widespread desire to change the system to meet the needs of many and not just the few. And for those among us brave enough, they show how we can do this too in our own communities one bank job at a time.
Hilary Powellโs work ranges from audio-visual epics, supportedย byย Acmeย andย Henry Moore Foundation,ย toย print works collectedย byย V&Aย andย MoMA. Sheย has aย track recordย ofย involving diverse communitiesย inย making โ fromย publicย participation in the production of aย pop-up bookย of theย Lowerย Leaย Valleyย toย large-scaleย printย collaborations with demolition workersย andย material scientistsย asย โalchemistย inย residenceโย atย UCL Chemistry.ย
Dan Edelstyn is an experienced film director and producer with multiple commissions for Channel 4. His first film How to Re-Establish a Vodka Empire was critically acclaimed and opened at BFI London Film Festival before being released across the UK and US.
Hilary Powellโs work ranges from audio-visual epics, supportedย byย Acmeย andย Henry Moore Foundation,ย toย print works collectedย byย V&Aย andย MoMA. Sheย has aย track recordย ofย involving diverse communitiesย inย making โ fromย publicย participation in the production of aย pop-up bookย of theย Lowerย Leaย Valleyย toย large-scaleย printย collaborations with demolition workersย andย material scientistsย asย โalchemistย inย residenceโย atย UCL Chemistry.ย
Dan Edelstyn is an experienced film director and producer with multiple commissions for Channel 4. His first film How to Re-Establish a Vodka Empire was critically acclaimed and opened at BFI London Film Festival before being released across the UK and US.
Audiobook details
Narrators:
Hilary Powell & Daniel Edelstyn
ISBN:
9781603589710
Length:
5 hours
Language:
English
Publisher:
Chelsea Green Publishing
Publication date:
September 17, 2020
Edition:
Unabridged
Reviews
โWhen art meets finance, โThe Big Bangโ takes on a whole new meaning. This is brilliant performative protest.โโKate Raworth, author of Doughnut Economics
โWeโre all going around feeling something is wrong but it often ends up veeringย off in reactionary directions. I think this is wonderful because it marshals that sense of unease and builds it into a community and I love the way you are using it to create ties with each other and cancel debt and expose the sheer hypocrisy of the morality of debt.โโDavidย Graeber, anthropologist and author ofย Bullshit Jobsย andย Debt: The First 5,000 Years
โArt pirates, debt destroyers and dreamers for a new economy unite! Hilary and Dan show us how the power of creativity can be a catalyst for grassroots activism when we need it the most. This book will be treasured by all those who are convinced that the radical imagination can triumph against capitalism.โโMax Haiven, Canada Research Chair in Culture, Media and Social Justice; author ofย Revenge Capitalismย andย Art After Money, Money After Art
โI canโt think of any more exciting exposรฉ of the role of debt in blighting peopleโs lives than this book. As the spectre of debt looms over us in all its forms, from personal to sovereign debt, this book couldnโt be more timely. As establishment politicians seek to load the economic burden of the pandemic onto peopleโs shoulders across the globe, this exhilarating tale inspires the resistance we desperately need.โโJohn McDonnell, MPย and former Shadow Chancellor
โThe UK economy is weighed down by billions of pounds worth of unpayable debt โ much of it owed by low-income households struggling to get by. With the COVID-19 pandemic slashing peopleโs incomes โ after a decade of wage stagnation โ many households are now on the brink of default, even as the government pumps unprecedented sums of money into our financial system. Bank Jobย is a vivid portrait of the UKโs debt crisis, which also answers the question as to what we should do with all this debt: blow it up!โโGrace Blakeley, author ofย Stolen: How to Save the World from Financialisation
โOne of the greatest obstacles to change is our inability to believe in or visualise the world being different. Thatโs where the creative activists and film makers Hilary Powell and Daniel Edelstyn succeed. Their work rips the veil from a banking and financial system which has normalised economic deception and destructive and irresponsible gambling on a vast scale. More than a simple exposรฉ of the ludicrous rewards going to handful of speculators for risking other peopleโs money, Bank Job shows how a community can come together to reimagine the economy to meets their own needs.โโAndrew Simms,ย author, co-director of New Weather Institute, coordinator of Rapid Transition Alliance
โHilary and Dan are the Bonnie and Clyde of renegade economics, bringing a deeply imaginative, beautiful, rebel swagger to staid debate about debt. I love absolutely everything about Bankย Job: its persistence, its guts, its compassion, its attention to detail and beauty. My visit to theย Bankย will stay with me always, and the ripples from this brave and brilliant project have only just begun.โโRob Hopkins, founder, Transition movement; author of From What Is to What Ifย
โBanks rob us blind every day, and so Powell and Edelstyn started one that did exactly the opposite. It became a truly great work of art, and this book is a remarkable record of what we should learn from their achievement about the urgent need for debt abolition and peoplesโ financing.โโAndrew Ross, author ofย Creditocracy: And the Case for Debt Refusal
โThey didnโt just blow the bl**dy doors off: the whole van went up, and with it, the full sorry story of debt and its stranglehold on ordinary lives across the world. While countries and corporations wallow in the red, itโs a black day indeed for millions when the balance of payments tips against them. Now,ย Powell and Edelstyn, the Thelma and Louise of finance hacking, deliver a rock nโ roll history of where it all went wrong, and how it can start to go right. We all owe them a debt of gratitude for the cunning collaborativeย creativity of their project, but itโs not over yet. Much more action is needed, andย Bank Jobย gives you all the tools to finishย what they started. Right hereโs where we start paying . . . in sweat! Keep the engine running, weโre going in. . . .โโGarethย Evans,ย producer, Patience after Sebald
โIn the adventure Dan and Hilary take us on, we see the antiquated architecture of the financial system for what it is and are motivated to join in with them to pull it down so that a new system can be built to meet the great challenges of the 21st century โ earth-systems breakdown and obscene levels of inequality. This is a timely book, written with passion and verve, that shows how political will, creativity and the arts were deployed to transform the lives of debtors. Dan and Hilaryโs lived experience will inspire and strengthen the global movement for economic and ecological justice.โโAnn Pettifor, authorย ofย The Case for The Green New Deal
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