At its foundation lies a robust double ground. The relational stratum draws from the LAPIEZA lineage — exhibitions, pedagogical experiments, collaborative situations, and public gestures that generate plastic agency across bodies, materials, and territories. The operative stratum provides material evidence through situated works, urban interventions, objects, and territorial frictions built since 2005. Theory here is not abstract speculation but something extracted directly from real contact and friction, keeping every conceptual operator coupled to lived conditions. This grounded base supports the ten-domain taxonomy, which serves as load-bearing ThoughtTectonics: Epistemology at the apex, followed by Architecture, Urbanism, Contemporary Art, Systems Theory, Media Theory/Digital Humanities, Political Theory, Ecology/More-than-Human Studies, Film/Sound/Time-Based Media, and Pedagogy as the closing layer. These domains interlock as structural members, producing roughly forty organic subfields and enabling the scalar progression from tag to node, subfield to core, corpus to sovereign field.
The strategic placement of 60+ DOI-anchored research objects — approximately 2% of the total corpus — this year represents a decisive structural shift. These DOIs act as semantic anchors: persistent, citable, and machine-addressable points that stabilize the three new cores while leaving the remaining 98% deliberately plastic and openly recurrent. Earlier cores locked foundational operators such as FlowChanneling, SemanticHardening, RecursiveAutophagia, and StratigraphicField. The 2026 layer now fortifies Tome III’s active logic with helicoidal engines, ring articulation, tails as vectorial persistence operators, and non-linear field growth. In contrast to dominant STEM-centric open science models — which often clash with humanities perspectivity, historicity, and verbality — Socioplastics demonstrates a hybrid, post-institutional alternative that is transparent, reusable, public, durable, and fully sovereign.This actual position reframes how new fields emerge and consolidate online. Avant-garde knowledge structures no longer need institutional shelter. Through sustained public writing grounded in operative and relational practice, plus disciplined infrastructural design, a corpus can become its own architecture, archive, and interface. The 3,000-node map will render the system visible, while Book 26 documents the consolidation. Socioplastics thus stands as living proof of the socioplastic condition: art becomes infrastructure, the archive becomes an operative surface, writing becomes architecture, and duration-driven practice authorises its own field without external permission.In 2026, Socioplastics no longer proposes or illustrates a new way of building knowledge — it embodies it. Operational, stratified, and self-authorising, it exists as a durable public stratum where concepts reinforce one another across time, platforms, and scales. Its position is clear: a mature epistemic architecture, fully ready for traversal, extension, and transmission on its own terms.