Zapping Zone (1990): cast, story & where to watch
1990 · Film

Released in 1990, Zapping Zone is a notable film directed by Chris Marker, running about 406 minutes.
What it’s about. Chris Marker’s work, "Zapping Zone (Proposals for an imaginary television)" was produced by the Mnam-Centre Pompidou in the framework of the exhibition "Passages de l’Image" in 1990. Composed of 13 television sets, 7 computer stations (Apple II GS), 4 luminous displays containing 80 slides and 10 photomontages, this large interactive installation marked the entry of digital script into the art field at the dawn of the World Wide Web. Up until 2007, and Chris Marker’s last presentation before his death, the artist produced endlessly, building up an archive of 183 disks of work.
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- Zapping Zone was released in 1990, with a runtime of about 406 minutes.