SLUGS
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A transdisciplinary field across architecture, conceptual art, urban research and epistemology
Each pack aggregates one hundred slugs—0001 through 1000 across the corpus—forming stratigraphic layers within a distributed intellectual terrain. In this configuration, the blog post evolves from a temporal publication unit into a load-bearing epistemic module, capable of sustaining adjacency, density, and circulation within a broader discursive field. The initial Century Packs establish the project’s substrate grammar, where exploratory notes on urban flows, epistemic sovereignty, and distributed cognition accumulate as sedimentary deposits rather than polished essays. As the corpus progresses, these fragments condense into a recognisable conceptual field in which architecture migrates from built form to discursive metabolism. The middle sequence consolidates the method through recurring operators—sovereignty, stratigraphy, circulation, and mesh—that function not as rhetorical motifs but as infrastructural components of a self-referential topology. Cross-referential pathways between slugs generate a navigable grid analogous to urban spatial organisation: each textual node retains autonomy while participating in systemic circulation. The final Century Packs convert the archive into an operational distributed intelligence environment, where entries operate as navigational markers within a dense epistemic field. Reaching the thousand-slug threshold therefore constitutes a morphological shift rather than mere quantitative accumulation. Socioplastics ultimately proposes a protocol in which artistic research becomes epistemic infrastructure, transforming publication into a spatial practice that enables indefinite expansion while preserving structural coherence.
Lloveras, A. (2026) SOCIOPLASTIC-CENTURY-PACK-1000 – (Posts 901–1000) TOME I. Socioplastics Sovereign Systems for Unstable Times. Available at: https://antolloveras.blogspot.com/2026/03/socioplastic-century-pack-1000-posts.html
SLUGS
1110-MINIMAL-CHOREOGRAPHIC-PROTOCOLS