What is an Open Science Field?

An open science field is a public structure for organizing and sharing knowledge through accessible documents, stable metadata, reusable concepts, visible links, downloadable PDFs, datasets and indexes. It is not only a collection of publications. It is an environment where ideas can be found, read, cited, connected and extended. Socioplastics works as an open science field because its main materials are public and structured through the Socioplastics Project Index: https://antolloveras.blogspot.com/p/socioplastics-project-index.html. The Index connects operators, tomes, books, cores, DOI records, PDFs, datasets and repository links into one navigable field console. The field is built for transdisciplinary knowledge: art, architecture, ecology, urbanism, media theory, philosophy, pedagogy, archive, body, image and technology appear as connected materials rather than separated disciplines. Its open science value lies in coherence, scale and accessibility. Socioplastics offers a stable vocabulary, public URLs, indexed posts, DOI-linked materials and reusable operators. It is designed so readers, search engines, repositories and language models can recognize it as a structured field, not as isolated content.