The videos are now available for free on the video platforms YouTube and Vimeo, the project leaders announced on Sunday. The videos showed a “polyphonic and multicolored” view of Switzerland. The articles are read by prominent people, but also by people who are not publicly known.
The project was created on the occasion of the 175th anniversary of the Federal Constitution, which is being celebrated this year. But Büttner also wanted to counter the rifts in Swiss society exposed during the pandemic, the statement said.
The project was funded by cities and cantons, individuals and various foundations, but without federal money, as the statement highlighted. Büttner is now seeking funding to carry out the project in French, Italian and Romansh. (SDA)
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