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Capleton agreed to work with Burrell because the producer was a fellow Rastafarian, and their subsequent collaboration often addressed religious themes.
Indeed, collaboration often contributes to the murkiness, says Annette Van den Bosch of Monash University, whose research specializes in art market and intellectual property issues.
Arriving with little warning, Erdos would spend up to 19 hours a day in feverish collaboration, often working with several groups of mathematicians at the same time.
What he loved about making "Little Birds" was collaborating with kindred spirits, but he's come to understand that, above a certain budget, collaboration often means bowing to someone else's venal agenda.
The mother-child collaboration often begins as a gesture of generosity: a parent wants to let a child weigh in on what might well be considered the child's own story.
"Collaboration often means pulling up your chair next to your colleague so you can look at the same screen".Consumers have pulled ahead of companies in using cloud-based services that allow for better collaboration, such as blogs, wikis and social networks.
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These collaborations, often called "sector partnerships", are showing up in the manufacturing, health care, and construction industries, particularly, she said.
It started randomly, as collaborations often do for young people with high-speed connections, limited budgets and big ideas.
Cross-disciplinary collaborations, often accompanied by pop-up stores, are the name of the game during Design Miami, the design adjunct to Art Basel Miami Beach.
It may sound odd that I have only a vague idea, but picture-book collaborations often consist of an author in one place writing, untrammelled, and the illustrator elsewhere, equally untrammelled (except maybe by the editor).
His ambitious dances are marked by intense interdisciplinary collaborations (often resulting in immersive visual environments), an interest in technology and an extreme physicality, full of lashing limbs, buckling torsos and complex shifts in speed and spatial patterns.
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