Christopher Hunt is a Creative Technologist with 14 years’ experience designing and building audience-focused prototypes, products, and installations that help organisations explore data and experiment with new ways of working. As founder of Controlled Frenzy he consults across sectors, combining full‑stack development, hardware prototyping and service design to turn concepts into live, user-facing systems. He has a strong academic and teaching background—MRes in Digital Art and Technology and roles as an associate lecturer—so he blends research-led methods with practical delivery and student mentorship. Previous roles include leading digital prototyping at Ford’s Rapid Digital Prototyping Team and delivering city-scale cultural and sensor projects at i-DAT, reflecting comfort in both corporate and civic contexts. He also chairs a youth-focused music charity, evidencing a commitment to community impact beyond tech. Known for shipping networked hardware and data-driven installations (from NFC systems to vision tracking and underwater photogrammetry rigs), he brings curiosity-driven engineering to creative briefs.
14 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
MRes, Digital Art and Technology, Distinction, MRes, Digital Art and Technology, Distinction at Plymouth University
A Level, Physics, Media Communications, Computing, A Level, Physics, Media Communications, Computing at Truro College
BSc (Hons), Digital Art and Technology, 2:1, BSc (Hons), Digital Art and Technology, 2:1 at University of Plymouth
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