I got some stuff sort of like this. I don't know what it really is. Someone gave it to me. I have been experimenting with new techniques for creating abstract paintings. I've only been at it since last April and I've already been accepted into a few juried exhibitions.
I paint on hard thin sheets of Masonite. I'm really into texture and volume, so I use siliconized acrylic latex calk; the clear stuff, right out of the tube! Sometimes, I lay down a layer of texture, wait for it to dry and then spray paint it with silver or gold metallic paint. Then it is very reflective and I can layer many applications of slightly pigmented calk over that. I use just a bit of acrylic paint mixed with the calk. It's kind of like painting with Jello!
I have used both fluorescent tempera paint and phosphorescent powder mixed with the calk with great results! The nice thing about the calk is that even though it is water based and easily cleans up with amonia, when it dries, it is totally waterproof and it encapsulates pigments that would otherwise wash away.
Once the whole thing is done, I protect it with a thin clear coat of water based polyurethane.
One of these days, I'm going to get them all photographed and posted on a gallery site.
Two of my GITD paintings are in my bedroom and I can see them, plain as day, all night long!
BTW those colors you have are awesome! I found that I could shift the color of my greenish stuff by mixing it with fluorescent tempera paint. I can get from a yellowish orange to a greenish blue.
The greeny laser I have doesn't seem to do much for the GITD, but it sure lights up the fluorescents. Good old black light gets it charged up in a hurry though.
James.