Instead of multiple series, locations, and fragmented outputs, the system compresses itself into a single, navigable environment. Smaller series (like early blog posts) expand into large, interconnected bodies of work—hundreds of texts, eventually reaching millions of words—while remaining structurally aligned. The movement is from many places to one system, from accumulation to organisation. The result is a coherent epistemic infrastructure where knowledge is not just produced, but stabilised, connected, and made operable over time. Socioplastics can be understood as a shift from scattered creative production to a unified system where different fields converge into a single operational framework. It begins by merging architecture, art, urbanism, and theory into one continuous field, dissolving disciplinary boundaries. This fusion creates a lexical necessity: new terms, tags, and concepts are required to stabilise meaning across this hybrid terrain. Language is not decorative but structural—it allows the system to organise itself, connect ideas, and remain coherent as it grows.
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Anto Lloveras reframes knowledge production as a governed field where identifiers, protocols, and infrastructures regulate visibility and legitimacy. Drawing from Science and Technology Studies, Socioplastics exposes and operationalises the mechanisms through which concepts are stabilised, circulated, and institutionally recognised.