- Tim Hunkin
Tim Hunkin (born 1950) is an English
engineer ,cartoonist ,writer , andartist living inSuffolk , England. He is best known for creating theChannel Four television series "The Secret Life of Machines ", in which he explains the workings and history of various household devices. He has also created museum exhibits for institutions across theUK , and designed numerous publicengineering works, chiefly for entertainment.He graduated in engineering from
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge .Hunkin's works are distinctive, often recognisable by his unique style of
papier-mâché sculpture (made from unpainted newsprint), his pen and inkcartoon s, and his offbeat sense of humour.His "Under the Pier Show" at
Southwold , England is a penny arcade featuring a number of humorous, coin-operated machines of his creation. Attractions include the "AUTOFRISK" (a device that simulates the experience of being frisked by multiple, inflated rubber gloves); the "THE BATHYSCAPE" (a device that simulates a briefsubmarine adventure); and a somewhat rude sculptural clock.Many of his other projects are large-scale and theatrical, including gigantic
clock s of unconventional designs, bonfires and pyrotechnic displays. In 1976, he designed the flying pigs and sheep forPink Floyd 's "In The Flesh" tour, promoting their "Animals" album.His displays are also featured in episodes of The Secret Life Of Machines and relate to the machine covered by the programmes. These included a mountain of flaming
television s; flyingvacuum cleaner s fitted with rocket motors; acarhenge ; a ballet of self-propelled portableradio s; and a bizarre "pilgrimage " of an internal combustion engine carried, shoulder high, on abier into the centre of Carhenge. The Pink Floyd inflatable pig was also featured in the vacuum cleaner episode. Other displays featured in the series were more informative, such as a free-standingcentral heating system and a "human sewing machine." The programs also include his cartoons in voiced and animated form.He has published several books in his distinctive
cartoon style. His first was a children's book, "Mrs Gronkwonk and the Post Office Tower" (ISBN 978-0207955006) in 1973, which he recently made available again atLulu.com . In 1988 he published "Almost Everything There Is To Know " (ISBN 1-871307-43-0), a compilation of hiscomic strip "The Rudiments Of Wisdom," first published in "The Observer ". He is also the author of the book "Hunkin's Experiments" (ISBN 978-0954226602), which describes a variety of science-based pranks, games, and curiosities. Much of both books is freely available online.External links
* [http://www.timhunkin.com/ Timhunkin.com Official site]
* [http://www.rudimentsofwisdom.com/ The Rudiments Of Wisdom]
* [http://www.hunkinsexperiments.com/ Hunkin's Experiments]
* [http://www.secretlifeofmachines.com/ The Secret Life Of Machines]
* [http://www.b3ta.com/interview/timhunkin/ Interview with Tim Hunkin]
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