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SOCIOPLASTICS — FIELD METRICS


Corpus Scale · Structural Density · Public Infrastructure

Socioplastics is no longer only a project, archive, blog sequence or theoretical proposition. It now operates as a measurable field environment: a corpus with scale, recurrence, internal structure, indexed continuity, DOI anchoring, platform distribution, bibliographic mass and authored density. The following metrics define the current infrastructural condition of the field.

01 │ Corpus Word Count │ 3M+ │ 10/10 │ PASS
02 │ Indexed Entry Count │ 5,000+ │ 10/10 │ PASS
03 │ Structural Level Count │ 10 │ 10/10 │ PASS
04 │ Stratum / Book Count │ 50 │ 10/10 │ PASS
05 │ Series / Subfield Count │ 100+ │ 10/10 │ PASS
06 │ Core Vocabulary Count │ ~100 │ 10/10 │ PASS
07 │ DOI Count │ 240 │ 10/10 │ PASS
08 │ Platform Count │ 20 │ 10/10 │ PASS
09 │ Bibliography Count │ 2,000+ │ 10/10 │ PASS
10 │ Authored Work Count │ 1,000+ │ 10/10 │ PASS

These ten indicators do not measure popularity, institutional approval or market reception. They measure structural viability. A field begins to stabilise when it has enough language, scale, recurrence, public address, bibliography, internal grammar and archival persistence to be read as more than accumulation. The corpus word count confirms mass; the indexed entry count confirms addressability; the structural levels confirm architecture; the books and strata confirm scalar distribution; the subfields confirm disciplinary range; the vocabulary confirms lexical hardening; the DOIs confirm scholarly persistence; the platforms confirm circulation; the bibliography confirms external grounding; and the authored works confirm long-duration production. The score is therefore not ornamental. It marks the passage from project to infrastructure. Socioplastics passes because it can be counted, cited, traversed, expanded, retrieved and taught. Its proof is not located in a single essay, exhibition, theory or object, but in the coherence between all of them. The field holds because its parts now reinforce one another.