How I Work
I dump my thinking first. Voice notes, brainstorming, arguing with myself in the car. No structure, no outline, no performance. Just get it out. That messy material is what everything else works from.
Then the tools take over. One marks where the thinking turned so I can find it weeks later. One evaluates the work from multiple angles independently, the way a critique room works: five people looking at the same piece, disagreeing on purpose. One keeps my voice from getting flattened into the generic tone AI defaults to. And one coordinates all of them so I’m not running twelve things at once.
The whole process is named after concrete construction: you build the form before you pour. The form holds the work while it sets. Then the form comes off and the structure stands on its own.
I built these because I kept losing my thinking between sessions. The ideas were fine. The reasoning that connected them disappeared. So I built tools that hold what my brain drops, and a harness that keeps them working together.
The tools
FormWork
The Accommodation Design Process
The accommodation design process. Named from concrete construction: the temporary structure that holds the tools in position while the work is wet. You dump your thinking. The tools structure it. Dumps become source material. FormWork coordinates them. Out comes the work. The formwork comes off.
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LensArray
Multi-Perspective Evaluation and Generation
Evaluation and generation through extracted practitioner lenses. Staff each layer with perspectives you trust, run them independently, read the convergence. The tensions between lenses surface the decisions that actually matter.
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SavePoint Syntax
Semantic Markup for Turning Points in Thinking
Semantic markup for cognitive waypoints. Marks where understanding shifts before the context closes. Each savepoint carries enough semantic payload to orient you or the model when the session is gone. v3.2 adds a context field for self-contained reconstruction, discovered through real traversal across months of conversation logs. Open source.
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The research
The tools came from a methodology I formalized as accommodation design. It started in a special education classroom in Brooklyn and transferred directly to AI. These papers document the thinking behind the tools. They’re the technical depth for anyone who wants to understand why this works, not just how.
This Site documents how the process built the thing you’re reading right now. It’s the only page that never closes.