Alan Kay and others pioneers brought us object-orientation almost 40 years ago now, a set of organizing abstractions to enable people to conceptualize systems that could map to real world domains. What if there are even a higher order of abstractions that could place systems into semantic contexts? Perhaps this is where graphical abstractions could be useful to manage this complexity through visual constraints, thus transition the software engineering 'art' towards a true systems engineering 'discipline.' What fundamental properties restrict software engineering from such higher order tool evolution considering that visualizations have been applied to virtually every other scientific, business, and art domain?