presenttijohdos
Presenttijohdos is a neologism used in media theory and contemporary literature to describe a method in which a single artifact presents multiple, potentially incompatible perspectives, timelines, or interpretations within the same frame. The approach foregrounds multiplicity and viewer agency, resisting a single authoritative voice. It is often associated with experimental forms in video essays, digital art installations, and branching narrative works.
The term is described in online discussions and speculative scholarship as a portmanteau-like construction that blends
Core features of presenttijohdos include simultaneous presentation of multiple readings, non-closure, and an emphasis on audience
In practice, presenttijohdos aims to expand critical engagement by exposing audiences to diverse readings and inviting
See also: polyvocality, montage, branching narrative, immersive installation.