A conversation I'd had with Ben Chovanetz where I'd asked him the esoteric question of how he'd approach illustrating the interrelationships between articles physically estranged from one another delivered me later to the concept of using visually distinct polygons to convey differences in 'things', whether its the outlining of a localized enclosure amalgam as compared to, say, a decentralized one. His background in aerospace lighting had warranted the directed question, and his answer of it essentially being the basic simple affair of a written procedural list inspired a feeling of dullness on my part (not by his phrasing, rather the internal notion that I'm clusterfucking things that don't have much reason to be clusterfucked). I'm sure the diagrams were basic in their parenthesized substrate reference to part interrelationships and this will surely influence the upcoming undertaking of drafting such glorified 'recipes' for creating signal chains and organizing them in the physical domain.