A working content map

One center. Six angles.

This topic wheel is a starting map for the body of work—not a claim that every branch is finished. The center is practical AI; each spoke connects it to evidence already in motion.

The six spokes

  1. Visual modelsMake the system visible before asking a machine to change it.
  2. Agent workflowsMove AI from a prompt into a repeatable operating process.
  3. Fourier signalsUse periodic patterns to explain motion, noise, and structure.
  4. Computer visionExplore how models recover and interpret visual information.
  5. Financial modelsStudy uncertainty through yield curves and portfolio interaction.
  6. Learning in publicTurn each experiment into an explanation someone else can use.

How the map becomes content

One build, many useful views.

01 / BUILD

Make it real

Start with a working agent, analysis, or process—not a generic opinion.

02 / EXPLAIN

Draw the model

Use a whiteboard or visual map to make the moving parts legible.

03 / PUBLISH

Show the evidence

Turn the build into a video, article, and concise field notes.

04 / CONNECT

Link the system

Connect every artifact back to the research, the build, and the next question.

Start at the center

The Marketing Mechanic is artifact one.

The whiteboard video is an early example of the core idea: describe a practical system visually, then use that map to guide what gets built.