Blind Men Feel Elephants: works in video on the natural world is Daniel Staincliffe’s first solo show in Nottingham. Various approaches to video explore our everyday environments, allowing the natural world to be revealed as subliminal and omnipresent as broadcast media. The wild birds of Beijing, the social history of the desire line and natural additions to our cityscapes are all recorded and offered up for re-evaluation.
BLIND MEN FEEL ELEPHANTS
WORKS IN VIDEO ON THE NATURAL WORLD

15 - 30 May 2010, PRUSSIAN PROJEKTE, Nottingham, UK
Exhibited works:
 
Splash, interactive video installation, 2008.
A bolt through a roadside verge, Jinshun Lu, digital video and altered t-shirt, 2009.
Encounters with wild birds of Beijing, video installation, 2009.
Encounters with grey squirrels, Manchester, video installation, 2009.
Trace and Intent, digital video and artist’s text, 2009.
Fauna Automata, sculpture and photographic print, 2009.
Blind Men Feel Elephants catalogue, 2010.
Encounters with wild birds of Beijing, installation view, Prussian Projekte, 2010.
Intent, installation view, Prussian Projekte, 2010.
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