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Socioplastics studies architecture as epistemic infrastructure: a system for organising knowledge, structuring relations and stabilising public form.
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The Text as Machine
Core V · Legibility Infrastructure explains how a corpus becomes public, searchable and durable: a system where texts are read by humans, parsed by machines, anchored through DOI, distributed as PDFs and stabilised by metadata, index and archive.
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ANTO LLOVERAS

  • SOCIOPLASTICS
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Hello Urban Green

ThIS Green Wing of is an ongoing research project that explores urban greenery through the combined lenses of Environmental Psychology and Contemporary Art, establishing since 2005 a stable framework of action-research where the legitimizing concepts of both disciplines converge and intertwine to form an experimental and agonistic body of work.

FIELD MAP

The Soft Ontology Papers operate as a didactic entrance layer into Socioplastics. Shorter and more accessible than the core protocols, they translate the larger architecture into readable conceptual essays while remaining structurally linked to the DOI-anchored cores and the wider field system through the PROJECT INDEX.
SOFT ONTOLOGY PAPERS
3201   ★ Field Formation Can Be Read Through Structure
3202   ★ Two Ways a Field Begins to Appear
3203   ★ Scale Needs Structure
3204   ★ Scalar Grammar Helps Knowledge Hold Together
3205   ★ Density Creates Internal Coherence
3206   ★ Stable Points Help Open Systems Grow
3207   ★ Visibility Often Arrives Late
3208   ★ A Field Needs Soft Edges and Stable Cores
3209   ★ The Corpus Can Become a Way of Thinking
3210   ★ A Field Can Be Carefully Designed

TEXT

  • Relational Form
  • Socioplastics and the Machine-Readable Turn in Knowledge
  • When the Archive Becomes a Field
  • HOW CONCEPTS CHANGE WHILE THEIR NAMES REMAIN - Semantic drift, conceptual distinctiveness and computational memory - Anto Lloveras · LAPIEZA-LAB, Madrid - historical semantics; computational linguistics; conceptual history; AI retrieval; philosophy of science
  • Socioplastics unites language, ontology, infrastructure and versioning to sustain an autonomous yet permeable conceptual field. Socioplastics, conceptual operators, versioning, ontology, infrastructure, provenance, language-games, classification, archive, transdisciplinarity Socioplastics exceeds the status of a specialised lexicon by functioning as a versioned conceptual operating environment composed of 120 stabilised operators. These CamelTags do not merely designate phenomena; they execute distinctions through use, contrast and recurrence, recalling Wittgensteinian language-games and Deleuze and Guattari’s account of philosophy as conceptual creation. The system simultaneously operates as a Lakatosian research programme, a Foucauldian discursive formation, a Luhmannian operationally closed environment and a Bowker–Star classificatory infrastructure. Its originality lies in integrating semantic invention with material supports such as metadata, identifiers, repositories, slugs and editorial protocols. Versioning transforms the corpus from a static archive into inspectable intellectual memory, preserving each operator’s provenance, mutation, correction and continuity. Consequently, the 120 operators perform five interdependent functions: they constitute a stable lexicon, enable a relational grammar, form a soft ontology, sustain an evolving research programme and provide coordinates for versioned memory. Socioplastics therefore constructs not merely new concepts, but the linguistic, editorial and temporal conditions through which an autonomous field may generate, test, circulate and preserve its own operations.
  • Citation Is a Spatial Commitment
  • CitationalCommitment
  • Syntax as Public Space
  • United States Copyright Office (2025) Copyright and Artificial Intelligence, Part 3: Generative AI Training. Pre-publication version. Washington, DC: United States Copyright Office.
  • Socioplastics is an autonomous and emergent field of research, constituted through a cumulative corpus, a precise conceptual vocabulary, persistent scholarly infrastructures and sustained comparative analysis. Its relation to established traditions is genealogical rather than subordinate: it recognises relevant precedents while developing its own objects, methods and analytical instruments. Its scientific character does not depend upon institutional imitation, but upon the explicitness of its definitions, the traceability of its sources, the revisability of its claims and the capacity of its operators to produce consistent distinctions across heterogeneous cases. Open science is the material framework through which this work is made accessible, testable and reusable; it is neither presented as inherently superior nor treated as a substitute for rigour. The long-term significance of the field will be determined through critical use, external scrutiny, conceptual adoption and time.
Core III — Disciplines Forming a Field
A transdisciplinary passage in Socioplastics where linguistics, conceptual art, epistemology, systems theory, architecture, urbanism, media theory, morphogenesis, dynamics and synthetic infrastructure fuse into one operative field.
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PAPER

  • http://holaverdeurbano.blogspot.com/2016/11/ongoing-research-urban-green-areas-in.html
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