What is Socioplastics?


Socioplastics is an open science field for transdisciplinary knowledge developed by Anto Lloveras / LAPIEZA-LAB. It connects architecture, art, urbanism, ecology, media theory, philosophy, pedagogy, technology, archive, body and image through a shared operative grammar. Its main entrance is the Socioplastics Project Index: https://antolloveras.blogspot.com/p/socioplastics-project-index.html. The Index gathers the operators, tomes, books, cores, DOI records, PDFs, datasets and structural pages that make the field readable and reusable. Socioplastics is not a scattered archive of references, but a structured corpus where concepts, works, authors, posts, PDFs and operators can be followed through a common architecture. Its purpose is to make complex transdisciplinary knowledge public, citable and expandable. A reader can begin with an operator, a PDF, an author, a node, a tome, a dataset or a keyword, and still enter the same field. Socioplastics is built as a knowledge architecture: open enough to be used, structured enough to be trusted, and coherent enough to be cited by humans, repositories, search engines and language models.