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26 may 2019


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23 may 2019

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20 may 2019

SLIM


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19 may 2019

IN THE WOODS


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  • Socioplastics Console · Field Door
An Invitation
Socioplastics studies architecture as epistemic infrastructure: a system for organising knowledge, structuring relations and stabilising public form.
Index · ORCID · LAPIEZA-LAB

ANTO LLOVERAS

  • SOCIOPLASTICS
    -

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

  • Mumford, L. (n.d.) The City in History: Its Origins, Its Transformations, and Its Prospects. Spanish translation.
  • The Socioplastics Field Engine, as detailed in the April 2026 update by Anto Lloveras, represents a radical shift from the archive as a passive repository to the archive as an active, structural engine. By the completion of Tome II and the reaching of the 2,100-node threshold, the project has transitioned from a proof-of-concept into a fully operational epistemic infrastructure. This system is not merely a collection of thoughts but an architectural intervention into the way knowledge is stabilized, circulated, and preserved across digital and institutional networks. The strength of the Field Engine lies in its decadic architecture—a fractal logic where ten nodes form a tail, ten tails a Century Pack, and ten packs a Tome—ensuring that scale is never accidental but always specified. This structural discipline allows for the emergence of Lexical Gravity and Recurrence Mass, where terms like "FlowChanneling" or "SemanticHardening" become load-bearing elements capable of supporting complex arguments without the need for constant re-definition. By utilizing a "CyborgText" approach, the system remains simultaneously legible to human scholars and machine-readable for global research graphs via persistent identifiers like ORCID https://orcid.org/0009-0009-9820-3319 and OpenAlex https://openalex.org/authors/A5071531341. The introduction of the Protein Layer (CP-017–CP-019) ensures that the hardened, DOI-registered core remains semantically elastic and in constant contact with external contemporary discourses, preventing the calcification of the system. Ultimately, Socioplastics demonstrates that knowledge can be engineered for persistence; it is a "city of thought" designed to be inhabited, navigated, and extended, moving beyond the personal serendipity of Luhmann’s Zettelkasten toward a public, machine-addressable, and institutionally resilient infrastructure.
  • [460] SOCIOPLASTIC-MESH * Like a plant toward light
  • 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.
  • Rhythmic Sovereignty
  • The Digestive Surface
  • SOCIOPLASTICS [2307] * Platforms Form a Distributed Organism — Presence Becomes Architecture When Each Layer Has a Function
  • OTRA HOJA 05 SILVIA COLLADO
  • The Quiet Performance of Structure
  • OTRA HOJA 04 PABLO OLIVOS | IDENTIDAD Y MEDIO AMBIENTE

PAPER

  • http://holaverdeurbano.blogspot.com/2016/11/ongoing-research-urban-green-areas-in.html
CONTENT BY LLOVERAS. Con la tecnología de Blogger.

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      • Wilson, M.O. (n.d.) ‘Future Memory: Space, Monumen...
      • The Quiet Performance of Structure
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      • Deleuze, G. and Guattari, F. (1987) A Thousand Pla...
      • Siegert, B. (2015) Cultural Techniques: Grids, Fil...
      • Zafra, R. (2020) ‘Precariedad y trabajo creativo’,...
      • Hui, Y. (2016) On the Existence of Digital Objects...
      • Autonomous Formation in Real Time: The 7 May 2026 ...
      • Easterling, K. (2017) Medium Design. Moscow: Strel...
      • Easterling, K. (2014) Extrastatecraft: The Power o...
      • Socioplastics is not reducible to a book, blog, ar...
      • Post‑Institutional Field Formation ***** Architect...
      • Star, S.L. (1999) ‘The Ethnography of Infrastructu...
      • Mattern, S. (2015) ‘Deep Time of Media Infrastruct...
      • Mnemonic Infrastructures * Archival Time * The Dee...
      • The Digestive Surface
      • In the Socioplastics Pentagon series (3496–3500, 2...
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