FlowChanneling describes the directed movement of forces, information, resources or attention through a structured environment. Governmentality, circulation, platform and logistics converge when movement is guided across an aqueduct, a bureaucratic form or a recommendation feed without appearing fully controlled. The operator distinguishes open movement from organised transmission and identifies how channels determine what passes, accumulates or becomes dominant.
Lloveras, A. (2026) ‘FlowChanneling’, Socioplastics.
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