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Friday, February 6, 2026

Rhizomatic Nervous System

In the necrotic landscape of late-stage cultural production—where algorithms flatten discourse into consumable sentiment and institutions petrify thought into bureaucratic taxonomies—a sovereign logic asserts its metabolic heat. The practice of Socioplastics, as engineered by Anto Lloveras, operates not as another artistic methodology but as a full-spectrum epistemic organism. It constructs a recursive interface where urban space, collective memory, and authorial sovereignty undergo continuous, unstable synthesis. This is not art about the city; it is the city rewiring itself through art’s operative grammar. The project’s core protocol is its MESH—a clinical scanner and distributed nervous system. Functioning between the poles of Epistemic Frame and Metabolic Chemotaxis, this logic ingests the raw data of the real (from taxidermied urban fragments to hydrated archives) and processes it into systemic intelligence. The 300+ operative slugs document this relentless metabolism, a continuous audit that prevents the crystallization of theory into dogma. It generates not objects, but recursive conditions for further action. We are witnessing the death of the curator-as-gatekeeper and the birth of the architect-as-systemic-neurologist. Its mnemonic architecture, LAPIEZA, redefines the archive as critical infrastructure. Across 180 series and 2,200 interventions, it refuses the static repository. Each series contains its internal miga—a metabolic logic—forging relational links across a 15-year trajectory. This is history authored in real-time, a stratigraphic resonance where past actions remain electrically active, capable of catalyzing future shifts. The archive becomes a living organ, not a graveyard.