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Constance Fleuriot

Dr Constance Fleuriot is an artist who has both created and facilitated work in a variety of media, most recently utilising location based and mobile technologies, as well as using more tradtitional forms.

Her most recent work was shown in Garage as part of the South Bank Arts Trail in Bristol, and A Reason For Being In Berlin (a collaboration with her daughter Harriet Fleuriot) at Britain's Rubbish in Kreuzberg, Berlin.

Constance was a founding member of staff at the Pervasive Media Studio in Bristol, a collaboration between HPlabs and Watershed Media Centre, that has already developed a reputation for exciting and innovative cross-platform media projects.

She has had a lengthy involvement with innovative technologies both in her own practice and also as one of the principal investigators on the Mobile Bristol Project investigating the social impact of emerging pervasive and mobile technologies. She co-developed A New Sense of Place which looked at how these technologies might enable children's creative engagement with their environment.

Constance also managed the Mobile Bristol:Arnolfini Live collaboration which produced Moulinex and "A Description Of This Place As If You Were Someone Else.."  Her last project for Mobile Bristol was the Southville: Locating Reminiscence project, a community produced mediascape project that located memories of wartime childhoods.

She was a consultant on the development of the Futurelab createascape website, a resource for pupils and teachers on how to use HPlabs mscape software in an educational setting. She has also worked for Intel Research (Seattle) on a research project looking at teenage girls use of technology.

She is a freelance consultant in user research and locative media design, facilitating location-based mixed-media projects with a variety of user communities.

 

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