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      <image:title>Archive - Wu Tsang - Under Cinema</image:title>
      <image:caption>26 October 2017 - 18 February 2018 2 x HD Projection Sync, 8.1 sound System Artist, filmmaker and performer Wu Tsang’s new solo show Under Cinema explores issues of identity and connection through non-traditional filmmaking.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Archive - Time &amp; Motion: Redefining Working Life</image:title>
      <image:caption>12 December 2013 - 9 March 2014 Time &amp; Motion uses artworks, research projects, archival materials and interventions to track our journey through the world of work, from clocking on at the factory gates to checking in online from our home office. At a time of structural changes in the labour market and sharp transitions in business practice to address global recession, the exhibition asks timely questions including ‘What happened to the eight hour day?’ ‘What is your work life balance?’ and ‘How has technology affected the way that you work?</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Archive - Science Fiction: New Death</image:title>
      <image:caption>27 March 2014 - 15 June 2014 Exploring how our relationship with technology has blurred the lines between the real and the virtual; making our everyday lives feel increasingly like science fiction. Artists including James Bridle, Jon Rafman, Mark Leckey, Larissa Sansour and Ryan Trecartin, plus award-winning science fiction author China Miéville presented works which explored how technology is creating new ways of living (and dying), of fashioning identities and the growth of cult-like communities.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Archive - Group Therapy: Mental Distress in a Digital Age</image:title>
      <image:caption>5 March 2015 - 17 May 2015 Originating from FACT’s extensive work within mental health and wellbeing, the exhibition explores the complex relationship between technology, society, and mental health. Group Therapy presents a diverse collection of artworks, research and design innovation exploring connections between mental health and the values, political conditions, and technologies that that structure our lives. It frames mental health not as problem that affects a small cohort of people living on the fringes of society, but as a social issue that plays a part in all of our lives. To emphasise this, the exhibition and many of the works within it are designed to prompt visitors to reflect on their own mental state, by creating experiences that bring awareness to the body and mind.  </image:caption>
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      <image:title>Archive - Type Motion</image:title>
      <image:caption>13 November 2014 - 8 February 2015 Type Motion, an exhibition featuring over 200 outstanding examples of text and typography being used alongside the moving image. The exhibition celebrates the creative possibilities of opening up uses of text far beyond print, and seeks to showcase not only the importance of writing, but how bringing it to life with movement is an artform in itself.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Archive - Lesions in the Landscape</image:title>
      <image:caption>18 September 2015 - 22 November 2015 How does our individual and collective memories influence our understanding of society? Shona Illingworth's Lesions in the Landscape is a powerful new multi-screen installation revealing the devastating effects of amnesia on one woman and the striking parallels with the sudden evacuation of the inhabitants of St Kilda in the North Atlantic in 1930.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://markmurphy.co.uk/highlights</loc>
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    <lastmod>2018-01-14</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Highlights - Follow</image:title>
      <image:caption>11 December 2015 - 21 February 2016 In a world where we use Instagram ‘likes’ and YouTube views to assess who and what is important, and fame is just a click away, what impact is the internet really having on how we think about ourselves and those around us? Follow investigates how we understand image and identity as ever-changing concepts which can be bought, sold, mimicked, endorsed, deleted and validated through a single click - as well as exploring methods to survive, subvert and utilise social media. The exhibition raises questions about the ways in which we seek validation from social media and, ultimately, explores how we behave when everyone is watching. #FollowFACT</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Highlights - unfold - Ryoichi Kurokawa</image:title>
      <image:caption>11 March 2016 - 15 June 2016 3 x HD Projector (custom sync playback), 6.2 sound system. “A blackened room with three separate screens cascading vertically over the audience, like a tidal wave makes for an incredible piece of video installation, flawlessly installed I can’t imagine the work involved to make this look so effortless. The room is carpeted in black and the walls soundproofed, containing this overwhelming presence of sound, vibration, and vision. An excellent video installation with world class presentation, a real care for the work and attention to detail is obvious here. Again, the presentation and execution is world class.” - Arts Council England   New commission, unfold, explored the birth and evolution of stars offering viewers an artistic, yet scientific, representation of how the solar system was born, and how our galaxy might evolve. Kurokawa constructed his vision of a molecular cloud as close as possible to the scientific truth using striking 3D representations of space, combined with interpretations of how star clusters form within the cloud until the birth of sun-like stars.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2019-06-10</lastmod>
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    <loc>https://markmurphy.co.uk/events-test</loc>
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    <lastmod>2022-02-07</lastmod>
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    <loc>https://markmurphy.co.uk/404</loc>
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    <lastmod>2016-01-13</lastmod>
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    <loc>https://markmurphy.co.uk/about</loc>
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    <lastmod>2024-01-11</lastmod>
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    <loc>https://markmurphy.co.uk/biennial2018</loc>
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    <lastmod>2019-04-30</lastmod>
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