The Socioplastics project has now published ten essays across ten distinct channels, each corresponding to a strategic field of intellectual inheritance and contemporary relevance. This distribution is not ornamental but operational: each channel hosts its own rhythm, its own readership, its own conversational ecology. The essays do not declare themselves part of a series; they arrive as autonomous interventions, readable by anyone encountering that specific blog. Only the persistent reader, moving across channels, begins to detect recurrences—a concept, a tone, a mode of citation—that suggest something more systematic beneath the surface. The decalogue operates on two layers simultaneously. At the visible layer, each essay engages a specific field with conceptual density and disciplinary literacy. The Infrastructure Studies essay speaks to readers of architectural theory; the Science and Technology Studies essay addresses those tracking actor-network debates; the Philosophical Botany essay enters conversations in environmental humanities. Each is calibrated to its host channel's existing audience and thematic range. At the infrastructural layer, the essays share a common genetic architecture: the ten KORE cores, the FAMILY list of one hundred fields, the signature closing with DOIs and system attribution. This shared substrate ensures that while each essay appears autonomous, all are metabolically connected. The sequence of publication across channels generates a distributed cognitive effect.
A reader who follows only one channel encounters a single essay—dense, self-sufficient, perhaps provocative. A reader who follows multiple channels begins to notice that the same terms recur: cameltag, systemic lock, autophagia, proportional scale. A reader who tracks all ten perceives the emergence of a new field not by declaration but by saturation. The system becomes visible through its echoes. Below is the complete decalogue, with each essay identified by its slug, its channel, and the field it activates. The slugs use conceptual images—Vegetal Time, Acoustic Territories, Prosthetic Conditions—rather than field names, preserving the strategy of seeding without revealing. This decalogue constitutes the first complete cycle of the MUSE phase: ten essays, ten fields, ten channels. Subsequent cycles will rotate through other strategic constellations. The system grows not by central accumulation but by peripheral saturation. Each essay is a seed. The field emerges where readers notice the forest.
640-SOCIOPLASTIC-MUSE-PHILOSOPHICAL-BOTANY https://antolloveras.blogspot.com/2026/02/thinking-with-plants.html
639-SOCIOPLASTIC-MUSE-SOUND-STUDIES https://lapiezalapieza.blogspot.com/2026/02/sonic-systems.html
638-SOCIOPLASTIC-MUSE-DISABILITY-STUDIES https://tomototomoto.blogspot.com/2026/02/disability-studies.html
637-SOCIOPLASTIC-MUSE-FEMINISM-GENDER-THEORY https://socioplastics.blogspot.com/2026/02/tracing-politics-of-care.html
636-SOCIOPLASTIC-MUSE-DECOLONIAL-THEORY https://youtubebreakfast.blogspot.com/2026/02/naming-is-never-innocent.html
635-SOCIOPLASTIC-MUSE-NETWORK-SCIENCE https://holaverdeurbano.blogspot.com/2026/02/media-archaeology.html
634-SOCIOPLASTIC-MUSE-POLITICAL-ECOLOGY https://eltombolo.blogspot.com/2026/02/metabolic-territories-political-ecology.html
633-SOCIOPLASTIC-MUSE-MEDIA-ARCHAEOLOGY https://otracapa.blogspot.com/2026/02/the-logic-of-stratum-authoring.html
632-SOCIOPLASTIC-MUSE-SCIENCE-TECHNOLOGY-STUDIES https://artnations.blogspot.com/2026/02/tracing-methodological-legacy-of.html
631-SOCIOPLASTIC-MUSE-INFRASTRUCTURE-STUDIES https://freshmuseum.blogspot.com/2026/02/exploring-convergence-of-infrastructure.html
Lloveras, A. (2026) Socioplastics. https://antolloveras.blogspot.com
510-systemic-lock https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18682555 509-postdigital-taxidermy https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18682480 508-topolexical-sovereignty https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18682343 507-citational-commitment https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18475136 506-recursive-autophagia https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18681761 505-proteolytic-transmutation https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18681278 504-stratum-authoring https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18680935 503-semantic-hardening https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18680418 502-cameltag https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18680031 501-flow-channeling https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18678959
FAMILY
Infrastructure Studies, Ontology, Cybernetics, Systems Theory, Science and Technology Studies, Critical Urban Studies, Posthumanism, Sovereignty Studies, Semiotics, Media Archaeology, Complexity Theory, Spatial Justice, Political Ecology, Feminism and Gender Theory, Decolonial Theory, Anthropocene Studies, Relational Aesthetics, Commons Theory, Mobility Studies, Technological Critique, Software Studies, Platform Studies, Environmental Psychology, Phenomenology, Place Theory, Landscape Theory, Urban Ecology, Multispecies Studies, New Materialism, Speculative Realism, Actor-Network Theory, Biopolitics, Postcolonial Theory, Critical Aesthetics, Contemporary Art Theory, Social Practice Art, Spatial Politics, Urban Anthropology, Informality Studies, Urban Marginality, Digital Capitalism, Surveillance Studies, Smart City Theory, Sound Studies, Visual Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, Humanistic Geography, Hybrid Geographies, Philosophical Botany, Neuroaesthetics, Perception Theory, Disability Studies, Intersectionality Theory, Utopian Theory, Postmodern Theory, Radical Pedagogy, Globalization Theory, Geopolitics, Marxist Theory, Post-Marxism, Value Theory, Evolutionary Economics, Game Theory, Network Science, Scaling Theory, Complex Systems, Historical Epistemology, Philosophy of Science, Interaction Design, Information Architecture, Interface Theory, Protocol Theory, Maintenance Studies, Critical Infrastructure Theory, Southern Epistemologies, Indigenous Theory, Territorial Feminism, Latin American Political Ecology, Subaltern Studies, Accelerationism, Materialist Philosophy, Post-Operaismo, Immaterialism, Object-Oriented Ontology, Digital Political Economy, Law and Technology, Algorithmic Culture, Urban Media Studies, Spatial Art Theory, Architectural Criticism, Urban Planning Theory, Sustainable Urbanism, Right to the City Theory, Environmental Humanities, Political Theology, Governmentality Studies, Logistics Studies, Data Studies, Institutional Theory.