The rise of has foregrounded collaborative practices that cross disciplinary borders (Paul, 2008). Scholars such as Bishop (2012) argue that the “collective turn” destabilizes the Romantic notion of the solitary genius, while Kwon (2002) emphasizes the importance of “situated practices” in site‑specific works. Recent empirical studies (e.g., Lindley, 2020; Roussou & Schultze, 2021 ) document how collaborative teams negotiate divergent vocabularies and workflows, often through iterative prototyping and shared digital platforms.
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