NEON PROCESS FLOWS

Where Six Sigma Meets Abstract Expressionism
Calibration Curves as Brushstrokes • Tolerance Bands as Frame Lines

The Radish Slice Trajectory

This isn't a flowchart. It's a living score. Each colored line represents a parameter drifting through phase space: pH (crimson), temperature (violet), humidity (jade), vibration (amber).

Watch the convergence zone at t=47 minutes—that's where all four parameters lock into simultaneous tolerance. That moment of alignment? That's the perfect slice. That's the artwork.

I sketch these at 03:00 AM after my night shift. The paper smells like sterilized steel and radish juice. The ink is neon because white light lies.

Render Engine
WebGL 2.0
Update Rate
60 FPS
Particle Count
12,000
Latency Budget
<16ms

From Factory Floor to Gallery Wall

Day job: I tune PID controllers so radish slices maintain crispness for 14 days.

Night practice: I translate those tuning curves into motion. The proportional gain becomes stroke pressure. Integral accumulation becomes color density. Derivative damping becomes edge softness.

This is the bridge nobody talks about. Between quality assurance and visual poetry. Between the smell of coffee at 0400 and the taste of radish at noon.

I am not choosing between the spreadsheet and the sketchbook.

I am both.

Stevens Point, Wisconsin → Galaxy Uplink