Hey Ben, that's some tight design! outstanding!
I'm curious what you use in your liquid elements? And, if it you've ever used rhodamine dye? There are several colors of flouroscene dye that can be staged under black light to get amazing effects. These dyes are completely non-toxic and are used in hydrology studies of karst plains. In rural areas they'll dump some into your kitchen sink then check the streams and local aquifers to see if you're drinking your waste water.
The only open question with this material is how long it holds it's glow, that I don't know. 'Some guys I know' dumped two ounces of it into a fountain at a college once and it glowed bright neon green all morning until the school shut it off. harmless color to water.
http://www.abbeycolor.com/rhodamine-wt.php
I'm curious what you use in your liquid elements? And, if it you've ever used rhodamine dye? There are several colors of flouroscene dye that can be staged under black light to get amazing effects. These dyes are completely non-toxic and are used in hydrology studies of karst plains. In rural areas they'll dump some into your kitchen sink then check the streams and local aquifers to see if you're drinking your waste water.
The only open question with this material is how long it holds it's glow, that I don't know. 'Some guys I know' dumped two ounces of it into a fountain at a college once and it glowed bright neon green all morning until the school shut it off. harmless color to water.
http://www.abbeycolor.com/rhodamine-wt.php
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