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Magoo's Garden :: 8.22.09 & not a bubble in sight.
Clown Pic Soap Bubble Artist Circus Roncalli circa 1981
Big Soap Bubbler Alan McKay 2008 Video Montage
BubbleArtist.com Giant Soap Bubble review of Bubble Magic
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BubbleSolutions.com: Juicy resources to feed your creative bubble-brains, secret ingredients for your home made bubble brews, a unique pro-shop style & bubble-tools emporium featuring those cool tools I use everyday.

I'm a soap bubble artist dedicated to exploring how bubbles work and what it is possible to do with them.

To see more of my work, please visit www.bubbleartist.com.

To learn more about the history of soap bubbling as a science and performance art, please visit my non-commercial website www.soapbubbler.com

There is an excellent forum where bubblers from around the world meet, visit: http://groups.yahoo.com/gro...

Also, www.BubbleSolutions.com ~ A growing resource for hobby & pro-bubbling gear, solution ingredients, historical & creative BubbleArtist E-Archives as well as consulting services to help you reach your bubble related commercial, theatrical & invention development goals.
About Me:
 
A soap bubble artist, living in Rhode Island. Keith explores how soap bubbles work, what we can do with them & is constantly encouraging people to try it for themselves at home.

The first BubbleArtist in America to receive government funding to help research, create and perform a soap bubble show.

Proud member of KAO. KINETIC-ART.ORG

To learn more about my educational comedy shows for elementary aged kids in school assemblies & beyond, please visit: www.KeithMichaelJohnson.com.

Titles include: Mad About Math, Wild About Weather, Amazing Americans, Hats Off to Reading, Science Isn't Always Pretty...

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Occupation:
BubbleSolutions.com ~ tools of the trade and secret ingredients for home-brewers.
Companies:
I Break Adult Sized Educational Concepts Down Into Kid-Sized Bites. www.KeithMichaelJohnson.com
Schools:
Ringling Bros. Clown College Class of '83. Roger Williams University '87
Hobbies:
Well.... bubbles.
Books:
_Category #1: The essential books_ 1. Soap Bubbles: Their Colors and Forces Which Mold Them by C.V. Boys 2. The Science of Soap Films and Soap Bubbles by Cyril Isenberg; _Category #2: Performers' books for the layman:_ 3. Bubble Magic by Tom Noddy. You must find this! Out of print, but easily found. 4. Sudman's Bubble-ology Guide by Louis Pearl 5. Professor Bubbles' Official Bubble Handbook by Richard Faverty (a/k/a Professor Bubbles). 6. The Unbelievable Bubble Book by John Cassidy (Klutz) _Category #3_: Teaching with bubbles: 7. Experiments with Bubbles by Robert Gardner (Enslow, 1995) 8. Demonstrating science with soap films by David Lovett 9. Soap bubbles in Art and Education (Science Culture Technology) 9b. Experiments with Soap Bubbles and Soap Films (© 2006 Göran Rämme, ISBN: 91-631-6999-1) Universitetslektor Göran Rämme Department of Physical Chemistry Uppsala University Box 579 S-751 23 Uppsala, Sweden Tel: +46 (18) 4713639 Fax: +46 (18) 4713654 E-mail: goran.ramme@fki.uu.se Bubble-ology by Jacqueline Barber (GEMS series, Lawrence Hall of Science, 1986) 10. Soap films and bubbles by Ann Wiebe (AIMS series, 1991): 11. Build up to bubbles by Art Johnson (Didax, 1997) 12. Bubble festival by Jacqueline Barber (GEMS series, Lawrence Hall of Science, 1992) 13. Bubbles by Kimberly Robinson (Teacher Created Materials, 1991) 14. Fun with water and bubbles by Heidi Gold-Dworkin (McGraw-Hill 2000) _Category #4: Tangentially related books:_ 15. Universal foam by Sidney Perkowitz (Walker & Co, 200?) 16. On growth and form by D'Arcy Thompson _Category #5: Higher-tech: 17. The acoustic bubble by TG Leighton (Academic Press, 1994) 18, Cavitation by Ronald Young 19. Mathematics and optimal form by Hildebrandt and Tromba (Scientific American Library, 1985) 20 McCutcheon's Emulsifiers and Detergents (McCutcheons, published yearly) 21. Soap films: studies of their thinning by Mysels and Shinoda (Pergamon Press, 1959) 22. Soap films by ASC Lawrence (Bell & Sons, 1929) really good.
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