myriorama
/maɪriˈɒrəmə/Definitions
1. noun
A type of panoramic painting or display, typically of a landscape, that can be viewed from different angles and perspectives, often accompanied by a mechanical device to allow the viewer to turn it and see the entire scene.
“The artist was commissioned to create a myriorama for the museum’s new exhibit.”
2. noun
A type of puzzle or game that consists of a series of connected images or scenes, often with a narrative or thematic thread, that can be rearranged or viewed in different ways to reveal a complete picture or story.
“The myriorama game was a hit at the children’s birthday party.”