: His work often involves physically manipulating or "reading" newspapers to deconstruct their public authority through personal, "botched" actions.

: News outlets may be criticized for a "botched" story if they fail to verify sources, such as a 2025 incident where The Times (London) published an article based on a fake email address. 3. Artistic Movement: "Botched Art"

: His practice, highlighted in exhibitions like Botched Art: The Meanderings of Sung Neung Kyung , explores the idea that mistakes—such as out-of-focus photographs or "botched" newspaper readings—can be more beautiful and meaningful than "perfect" art.

: Artisans on platforms like Etsy sell these "failed" sheets in bulk as unique, weathered textures for crafters who appreciate the unpredictable patterns created by these mistakes. 2. Academic and Journalistic "Botched Papers"

: In education, a "botched paper" can refer to a mock exam cobbled together from disparate sources (Frankenstein exams) that fails to accurately test a student's knowledge due to poor calibration.