tükkidena
Tükkidena is a term used in discussions of contemporary digital culture to describe a mode of content organization in which discrete fragments—texts, images, audio, and interfaces—are assembled into a larger, navigable composite rather than presented as a single, linear narrative. The approach foregrounds fragmentation and open interpretation, allowing audiences to assemble pathways through materials according to personal interest.
Etymology and status: The word appears to derive from Estonian tükk (piece, chunk) with the suffix -idena,
Characteristics: modularity, multiplicity, nonlinearity, participatory curation, and emphasis on provenance of fragments. Tükkidena works often resist
Contexts and examples: In digital art, fan wikis, remix culture, and collaborative platforms, tükkidena describes projects
See also: collage, remix culture, assemblage art, cut-and-paste aesthetics. Note: The term remains niche and is