{ :::: SOCIOPLASTICS * A field across architecture, epistemology and conceptual art: Core V * Legibility Infrastructure names the moment when Socioplastics stops being only a corpus and becomes an accessible epistemic machine. Core V does not merely publish ten texts; it builds the conditions through which a field can be read, indexed, cited, retrieved, crossed, archived, and re-entered. CyborgText, OperationalWriting, DistributedInscription, DualAddress, MetadataSkin, HybridLegibility, SerialDissemination, VerticalSpine, MasterIndex, and LegibleArchive are not themes. They are instruments of persistence. The point is simple: a field does not exist because it has ideas; it exists when those ideas can survive circulation. The DOI, the slug, the index, the metadata layer, the archive, and the serial sequence become architectural elements. They give the corpus a body, a surface, a memory, and a route of access. Core V is therefore not decorative administration. It is structural epistemology. It shows that contemporary theory must be built not only as argument, but as infrastructure. A thought that cannot be found remains fragile. A field that can be located, cited, and traversed begins to acquire public gravity.
Socioplastics examines how architecture can operate beyond construction: as a system for organising knowledge, structuring relations, and giving conceptual form durable public presence.

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Core V * Legibility Infrastructure names the moment when Socioplastics stops being only a corpus and becomes an accessible epistemic machine. Core V does not merely publish ten texts; it builds the conditions through which a field can be read, indexed, cited, retrieved, crossed, archived, and re-entered. CyborgText, OperationalWriting, DistributedInscription, DualAddress, MetadataSkin, HybridLegibility, SerialDissemination, VerticalSpine, MasterIndex, and LegibleArchive are not themes. They are instruments of persistence. The point is simple: a field does not exist because it has ideas; it exists when those ideas can survive circulation. The DOI, the slug, the index, the metadata layer, the archive, and the serial sequence become architectural elements. They give the corpus a body, a surface, a memory, and a route of access. Core V is therefore not decorative administration. It is structural epistemology. It shows that contemporary theory must be built not only as argument, but as infrastructure. A thought that cannot be found remains fragile. A field that can be located, cited, and traversed begins to acquire public gravity.



2910-socioplastics-legiblearchive — https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19921092 2909-socioplastics-masterindex — https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19920664
2908-socioplastics-verticalspine — https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19920406
2907-socioplastics-serialdissemination — https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19920041
2906-socioplastics-hybridlegibility — https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19919832
2905-socioplastics-metadataskin — https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19919620
2904-socioplastics-dualaddress — https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19919317
2903-socioplastics-distributedinscription — https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19919068
2902-socioplastics-operationalwriting — https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19915074 2901-socioplastics-cyborgtext — https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19913674