
“Few figures in film history remain as enigmatic and steadfastly unclassifiable as Chris Marker… One of Marker’s most intriguing works has long been his rarest: ‘Immemory,’ a 1997 interactive CD-Rom game that doubled as a (typically cryptic) memoir. Unfortunately, the march of progress is rarely kind to vintage software, rendering this groundbreaking work from a legendary artist all but inaccessible via modern computers.
“Fortunately, before his death in 2012, Marker devised a print edition of ‘Immemory,’ preserving the work in the more shelf-stable medium of paper and ink. This version, dubbed ‘Immemory: Gutenberg Edition,’ is finally available courtesy of local imprint Exact Change.” – Oscar Goff, Cambridge Day
Exact Change celebrates the publication of “Immemory: Gutenberg Edition” with screenings of LA JETÉE and VERTIGO on Wed, June 4, and SANS SOLEIL with a presentation on “Immemory” on Thu, June 5.