monikuviin
Monikuviin is a term used in Finnish-language discussions of visual media to describe a presentation that combines multiple images into a single unit. The concept encompasses physical collages, digital mosaics, and interface elements such as multi-image cards or image carousels that display several pictures in sequence or side by side. The word is formed from moni- (many) and kuviin (to pictures), reflecting its focus on plural imagery.
Origins and usage: While not a formal technical standard, monikuviin has emerged in art, photography, and media
Techniques and formats: Common implementations include grid collages, tiled mosaics, stacked montages, and interactive carousels. Design
Reception and context: Monikuviin is largely a descriptive term rather than a formal standard, with variations
See also: collage, montage, image gallery, carousel, storyboard.