kuvaamia
Kuvaamia is a term used in contemporary discussions of image-based memory work and digital storytelling. The exact definition varies, but it is generally used to describe practices that combine photography, illustration, and narrative text to document personal or communal histories in a visually driven format.
Etymology and scope: Most discussions trace the word to Finnish-language discourse, from kuva meaning image, with
Practice: Kuvaamia projects typically assemble image series, captions, audio clips, and metadata into online galleries or
History and diffusion: The term gained attention in the 2010s within digital storytelling and community archival
Reception and critique: Proponents praise accessibility and inclusivity; critics warn of potential for misrepresentation, copyright issues,
Related concepts include visual anthropology, photo-ethnography, digital storytelling, and participatory archiving. The term remains primarily used