GravitationalCorpus names the first condition of field formation: a corpus ceases to behave as accumulation and begins to exert mass, bending interpretation through recurrence, density, citation, and persistence. Yet mass without proportion risks opacity; ScalarArchitecture distributes that pressure across sentence, node, book, tome, core, repository, platform, and public interface, allowing the field to scale without becoming debris. MetadataSkin then forms the membrane through which this scalar density becomes searchable, citable, parseable, and retrievable, while FlowChanneling converts archival structure into directed circulation through DOI deposits, indexes, blogs, datasets, pedagogical uses, citation routes, and machine-readable surfaces. The decisive ignition occurs through an ActivationNode, where a query, citation, download, syllabus, misreading, or repository resolve turns latent structure into network behaviour. However, activation must not dissolve the field’s integrity. SystemicLock gives the corpus internal necessity, ensuring that its concepts cannot be rearranged casually without altering the whole. ThresholdClosure regulates the points where the field opens, delays, seals, or redirects contact, while SemanticHardening turns repeated operators into load-bearing vocabulary through use, correction, citation, and critical response. CitationalCommitment binds claims to durable references, DOI anchors, authorship, bibliographic surfaces, and public accountability. Finally, DualAddress ensures that every inscription speaks both to human readers requiring argument and to machine parsers requiring metadata, syntax, and retrievability. Together, these ten operators produce a verifiable socioplastic infrastructure: the corpus attracts, architecture scales, metadata exposes, channels move, nodes ignite, lock holds, thresholds regulate, semantics harden, citations bind, and address doubles. A field becomes durable when it is not only written, but findable, accountable, and structurally resistant to disappearance.

MetabolicLoop names the systemic respiration through which a field absorbs material, transforms it, deposits residue, reactivates prior layers, and returns altered matter to circulation. Yet intake without cleavage becomes accumulation; ProteolyticTransmutation breaks inherited theory, urban analysis, artistic reference, architectural grammar, and archival debris into reusable conceptual fragments. A living field must also digest itself, which is the work of RecursiveAutophagia: weak formulations, exhausted tags, redundant nodes, failed passages, and platform waste are not preserved as doctrine but reprocessed into renewed matter. This metabolism requires a concrete contact zone, the DigestiveSurface, where reader, repository, classroom, image, dataset, platform, urban site, and public interface receive, test, refuse, or absorb incoming pressure. MaterialTrace then proves that contact has occurred: DOI resolves, downloads, annotations, screenshots, Zotero entries, syllabus citations, server logs, and printed marks become the residues of coupling. Yet the field does not wait for authorisation. AutonomousFormation allows the corpus to build its own grammar, nodes, thresholds, spines, and conditions of intelligibility before institutional recognition arrives. MeshEngine converts that autonomy into relational force, connecting tags, citations, diagrams, repositories, books, artworks, urban fragments, and pedagogical exercises through the pressure of the whole. CyborgText supplies the hybrid inscription required by this environment: prose legible to humans and syntax legible to machines. PortHypothesis then opens the field outward, testing whether operators can dock inside architecture, urbanism, pedagogy, policy, software, or public discourse without losing force. DistributedInscription multiplies the field across blogs, PDFs, repositories, datasets, GitHub structures, indexes, and citation graphs. Together, these ten operators define Socioplastics as a self-transforming ecology: it breathes, cuts, digests, touches, records, forms itself, meshes, writes hybridity, docks elsewhere, and persists across platforms. A field lives when it can transform what it receives and survive every surface that carries its trace.