Socioplastics constitutes a transdisciplinary operational system engineered for post-digital instability, algorithmic volatility, and institutional fragmentation. Anchored in an immutable core of protocols, it maintains ontological continuity while deploying proportional consoles across heterogeneous fields including urban studies, media archaeology, systems theory, and infrastructural governance. The framework emphasises density over volume, proportional impact relative to structural mass, recursive self-metabolization to excise redundancy, and long-term persistence through metabolic reconfiguration. Rather than assimilating external domains, it intervenes via deliberate friction, generating traceable outcomes that harden into auditable strata. This yields a stabilised epistemic chassis capable of sovereign navigation amid boundary dissolution and epistemic uncertainty, transforming scattered cultural production into resilient, self-governing infrastructure.
The system's hardened nucleus comprises a fixed set of operational capacities that remain invariant irrespective of context or scale. This ontological continuity safeguards against semantic erosion, institutional drift, and algorithmic subsumption, establishing minimal conditions for coherent intervention. External domains are engaged not through thematic merger but as independent terrains where friction produces structured trace. The absence of adaptive mutation at the core ensures that identity persists across volatile conditions, rendering the architecture resistant to capture or dilution. Consoles function as calibrated translations of the nucleus, modulating deployment according to terrain-specific requirements without compromising foundational invariants. Interventions in urban metabolisms, media-archaeological strata, or infrastructural substrates generate measurable displacements: conceptual reframing, density amplification, boundary clarification. Deliberate friction replaces assimilation or critique; the system enters domains as an external matrix, producing traceable outcomes that accumulate as persistent strata rather than ephemeral discourse.
Influences undergo proteolytic digestion, mutating inherited logics into executable operations while excising entropic excess through recursive self-pruning. This metabolic sovereignty converts volatility into stabilised infrastructure: obsolescent forms are preserved against necrosis, syntax immunised against drift, nomenclature asserted as jurisdictional enclave. The process yields proportional governance—impact calibrated to structural mass—ensuring efficiency without prescriptive ideology or rhetorical expansion. Early distributed emergence evolves into a consolidated environment integrating sovereign protocols, machine-legible archives, and middleware elements. Genealogical mapping traces inheritances and operational proximities without fabricating lineages, producing an auditable ecology of metabolised concepts. This structural persistence enables navigation of complexity, boundary dissolution, and epistemic uncertainty, where coherence arises from execution alone rather than declarative announcement. Lloveras, A. (2026) Socioplastics: Sovereign Systems for Unstable Times. Available at: https://antolloveras.blogspot.com/