fragmenteille
Fragmenteille is a term used in contemporary art criticism and design to describe a mode of composition that foregrounds fragmentation and the recombination of disparate parts into a loosely coherent whole. It emphasizes nonlinearity, multiplicity, and open interpretation, often inviting audience engagement as fragments are rearranged, recontextualized, or encountered out of order.
Origin and etymology are debated, but the term appears in French-language criticism in the early 2010s. It
Definition and scope extend across media. Fragmenteille can apply to literary texts, films, digital installations, video
Techniques commonly associated with fragmenteille include collage, montage, glitch aesthetics, nonlinear sequencing, and algorithmic or participatory
Reception emphasizes its relation to postmodern and digital culture, with critics noting both potential depth and