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bubblar

Bubblar is a term used in entertainment technology to describe a line of bubble generation devices and the related art form that emphasizes large, iridescent bubbles and synchronized lighting. The term also refers to the aesthetic and techniques used by bubble artists to create immersive bubble environments.

Originating in the early 2010s, Bubblar emerged from the work of bubble artists and device designers who

Technical design centers on a bubble frame, a suction or motor-driven blower, and a specialized bubble solution

Bubblar devices are used in stage performances, interactive installations, and educational demonstrations to illustrate surface tension,

Variants include Bubblar Mini for small-scale use, Bubblar Studio for professional performances, and Bubblar Eco which

sought
to
combine
mechanical
generation
with
programmable
lighting.
The
first
commercial
device,
Bubblar
One,
was
released
in
2013
by
Fluxworks
Ltd
and
popularized
in
festival
circuits.
containing
glycerin
or
propylene
glycol.
The
systems
incorporate
adjustable
nozzle
geometries,
humidity
control,
and
safe
heat
or
friction-based
methods
to
form
films.
Some
variants
use
LED
arrays
or
UV
lighting
to
accentuate
color.
fluid
dynamics,
and
optics.
The
practice
has
been
praised
for
visual
impact
and
relatively
low
risk
when
used
with
child-safe
solutions,
though
concerns
have
been
raised
about
fluid
disposal
and
litter
in
public
spaces.
Biodegradable
formulations
and
reusable
components
have
been
developed
to
address
these
concerns.
emphasizes
biodegradable
fluids
and
recycled
materials.