Maker Faire Bay Area 2009

Hennepin Crawler

Four very BIG wheels and four riders pedal a handmade kinetic conveyance of whimsy known as the "Hennepin Crawler" by Krank-Boom-Clank.

The Crawler represents a melding of alternative transportation innovation, human-powered kinetic sculpture, recycling functional garbage, and a prankster's notion of inflicting bewildering beauty upon an unsuspecting public.

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About the Maker(s)

Clifford Hill

Krank-Boom-Clank

Clifford Hill is a graphic and Web designer located in Santa Rosa, CA. With a deep background in visual and craft arts starting from high school to Bachelors degree studies at SFSU, Clifford's evolving interests in design, photography, event production, and industrial arts are a natural extension. He co-curated the art at The Great Handcar Regatta where the Crawler was debuted and produced the event's Web site (handcar-regatta.com).

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