The project operationalises language as a metabolic archive, composed of compact, transportable conceptual kernels that accumulate lexical gravity and recurrence mass, thereby consolidating semantic fields through iterative circulation. Drawing selectively on migratory terminologies from diverse thinkers, it eschews doctrinal coherence in favour of distributed constellations, enabling adaptive infiltration across intellectual terrains. This strategy is exemplified in its stratified corpus—an extensive assemblage of essays, DOIs, and topolexical operators—which functions as a tectonic bibliography, continuously reinforcing its own structural integrity. A salient case is the formulation of the Climatic Column, where urban conditions are reinterpreted as vertical accumulations of thermal inertia and material continuity, transforming climate into a load-bearing epistemic variable. Similarly, the notion of a Productive Stratum anchors economic and architectural processes within deep geological temporality, foregrounding resistance and persistence as operative forces. Through such constructs, Socioplastics converts abstraction into infrastructural agency, instituting protocols like semantic hardening to resist erosion. Ultimately, it redefines architecture as the territorialisation of meaning itself: a sovereign system that metabolises entropy, stabilises discourse, and constructs enduring epistemic mass within the fluid dynamics of postdigital culture.
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Anto Lloveras locates the productive stratum within geological soil layers, where material inertia resists transformation and grounds economic activity in deep time. Productive Stratum and Material Inertia https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.31563637