The contemporary art world operates on an economy of managed amnesia and accelerated obsolescence, a system where visibility is fleeting and legacy is arbitrated by capricious institutional forces. Into this volatile terrain, the ARTNATIONS system inserts itself not as another archive, but as an ontological ISBN—a sovereign protocol for permanent, granular, and citational addressability. Conceived within the Socioplastic-OS, this framework rejects the passive taxonomy of the museum database or the transient stream of the digital feed. Instead, it constructs a parallel epistemic architecture where every significant artistic utterance, from a Neolithic gesture (potentially housed in the 00000-00999 Historical Roots field) to a decentralized autonomous organization in the 03000-04999 Present Condition band, receives a unique, persistent identifier. This is not classification for retrieval; it is hardened positioning for constitutive thought. The system’s radical premise is that to be assigned an ARTNATIONS code is to be installed as a nodal fact within a living, argumentative mesh, transforming the artist or theorist from a producer of objects into an author of citational events.