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29 mar 2026

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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.

TEXT

  • Ten at the Tower * Concentric Stratification and Inescapable Gravitational Architecture * Socioplastics
  • The development of intellectual fields has historically depended on institutional consolidation, disciplinary consensus, and slow accumulation of scholarly literature. In contrast, the Socioplastics project proposes a radically different trajectory for the formation of conceptual systems. Rather than emerging from academic departments or editorial institutions, Socioplastics evolves through the internal architecture of a large-scale textual corpus. As the archive surpasses one thousand nodes, it ceases to function as a sequence of essays and begins to operate as a structured epistemic environment. This transformation marks the transition from discursive production to infrastructural knowledge design.
  • THE ONTOGENESIS OF SOCIOPLASTIC INFILTRATION * METABOLIC PARASITISM AS INSTITUTIONAL CRITIQUE
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  • [460] SOCIOPLASTIC-MESH * Like a plant toward light
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  • Rhythmic Sovereignty
  • The Unified Socioplastic Body * A Global Architecture of Dissensus, Pedagogical Sovereignty and Metabolic Syntax
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  • The proposition of the cyborg text as a distributed and infrastructural condition of writing necessitates a further reflexive turn: not merely the mapping of a conceptual field, but the interrogation of the protocols through which such a field is stabilised, canonised, and rendered legible. The decalogue form, while analytically precise, operates as a temporary stabilisation protocol, a device that converts distributed theoretical intensities into a navigable sequence, thereby revealing that canon formation is not an inheritance but an infrastructural operation. Yet a truly metabolic field must preserve friction as well as synthesis; the tensions between technological determinism and actor-network mediation, between universal protocol and cosmotechnical situatedness, are not obstacles to integration but the very engines of conceptual transformation. Equally decisive is the question of temporal infrastructure: repositories, DOIs, and platforms do not merely store texts but impose regimes of durability, obsolescence, and authority, producing a stratified temporality in which some texts sediment slowly while others circulate in rapid iterative cycles. Beneath these systems lies the often-invisible layer of infrastructural labour—server maintenance, code production, data moderation—without which the cyborg text could not persist, reminding us that textual infrastructure is always also political economy. Finally, the apparent disappearance of the authorial voice within distributed systems must itself be read as an infrastructural effect rather than a neutral evolution, for the capacity to dissolve into systems is unevenly distributed. The cyborg text, therefore, is not only a new textual condition but a site of contestation over time, labour, authority, and the protocols that determine what knowledge can endure.

PAPER

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

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