Socioplastics [2513] unfolds AutonomousFormation as the condition of a corpus that builds without permission. The concept names a field that does not wait for institutional shelter, disciplinary assignment or external certification in order to acquire form. Its autonomy is not isolation; it is constructive independence. This console shows how a body of work can generate its own grammar, indexes, citation logic, metadata, internal thresholds and public interfaces before recognition arrives. Autonomous formation is therefore a mode of epistemic construction: the field becomes real because it produces continuity, not because an institution grants it status. The console frames independence as architecture, where self-organisation becomes proof, and persistence becomes a form of authority.