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Bubblehead Game "Bubbling in Outerspace" is in A Historical Orbit...
Bubblehead Game "Bubbling in Outerspace" is in A Historical Orbit Around the Galaxy
January 22, 2012 Comics & Animation news in Los Angeles,California, United States of America
The Digital medium is now considered an art medium and games are the storytelling, where the digital art lights our imagination
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(Free-Press-Release.com) January 22, 2012 --Over the past three decades, video games have become an major part of our culture, and the video games have become a thriving multi-billion dollar industry.Believe it or not, video games began back in the days of Elvis and Marilyn, way back in the 1950's...the rest is history.Digital games have come a long way since the days of pong, ghost gobbling and blasting asteroids.
Digital games are becoming epics of discovery and adventure like movies and they have an are a expressive style of storytelling that involves sight, sound, and taste."The Digital medium is now considered an art medium and games are the storytelling, where the digital art lights our imagination." and"...street art and game art take a creative bite of our apple today." states Artist Mike McNeilly The line between game creator, artist and gamer has vanished, as players we can create our own worlds, control destinies, discover new universes, defend and protect virtual life.
Street Art turned game art is The Mystery Girl a.k.a. Bubblehead, and she is gaining momentum and acclaim as a actor and game character that has a great history and a amazing personality.
Bubblehead, was created by artist Mike McNeilly and has been painted on the largest Manhattan super mural on Park Avenue calling for "No Glove, No Love" and "Do or Die,” which raised awareness for organizations like AMFAR, Project Angel Food and APLA. Her messages have been displayed on the Aircraft Carrier Intrepid inconjunction with the NYPD to give runaway kids a chance to call for help. In Hollywood, on the Sunset Strip her massive street art reached out to "Stop the Violence…Save the Children"…from guns, bullies, child abuse, drugs, prostitution and pimps. and also asking drivers on the busiest freeway in the country "DNT TXT AND DRVE." She has also asked for support by the public for local organizations such as Hollygrove Orphanage, L.A.'s first orphanage and where Norma Jean Baker a.k.a Marilyn Monroe lived as a child. Bubblehead's current mission and her art is "Bubbling in Outerspace" and on screens, streets and in games.The next time you experience a Picasso or a galaxy far far away, you might also experience a bubbling encounter with Bubblehead.
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