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commit f51142097f19a02353349fbaad6bbc424ff1e791
parent ac823d58fb13e18b3c6adf01b26c9c4dd5bd2e8b
Author: viznut_web <viznut_web@web>
Date:   Fri, 24 Jun 2022 13:44:07 +0200

empty web commit

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diff --git a/Small_File_Media_Festival.mdwn b/Small_File_Media_Festival.mdwn @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -The Small File Media Festival works in defense of the tiny image. +The **Small File Media Festival** is a film festival in Canada, focused on short films with file sizes less than five megabytes. -Size matters, and small is better, tiny is best, which is not merely to argue for a different aesthetics or narrative structures (that too) but also for an understanding that all media is media ecology – and as such, directly related to infrastructures with environmental costs. +According to their website, SFMF works in defense of the tiny image. Size matters, and small is better, tiny is best, which is not merely to argue for a different aesthetics or narrative structures (that too) but also for an understanding that all media is media ecology – and as such, directly related to infrastructures with environmental costs. -* [Official website](https://smallfile.ca), sadly, they have a poorly optimized website that fails almost entirely to display on slow-bandwidth and old browsers. +* [Official website](https://smallfile.ca), sadly, they have a poorly optimized website that fails almost entirely to display on slow-bandwidth and old browsers. The fact that the main page is more than half the size of a five-megabyte film somewhat ruins the point of their activism.