Socioplastics Core III · Fields


Ten disciplinary operators for a transdisciplinary infrastructure

Core III of Socioplastics defines the disciplinary engine of the system.
It gathers ten fields — linguistics, conceptual art, epistemology, systems theory, architecture, urbanism, media theory, morphogenesis, dynamics and synthetic infrastructure — and treats them not as separate disciplines, but as operative functions inside a larger research architecture.

The sequence begins with language and ends with integration. Linguistics provides structure. Conceptual art provides protocol. Epistemology provides validation. Systems theory provides self-organization. Architecture provides support. Urbanism provides territory. Media theory provides mediation. Morphogenesis provides growth. Dynamics provides movement. Synthetic infrastructure integrates the whole sequence into a working epistemic layer.

Core III therefore works as a passage from discipline to infrastructure. Each field becomes a tool for building a transdisciplinary corpus: not a catalogue of themes, but a system of forces able to name, connect, validate, stabilize, circulate and transform knowledge.

1501 · Linguistics · Structural Operator

Linguistics opens Core III by defining language as structural infrastructure. Words are not treated as labels, but as load-bearing units. Syntax, naming, recurrence and citation become the first architecture of the corpus.

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19161128
PDF: Socioplastics-1501-Linguistics-Structural-Operator.pdf


1502 · Conceptual Art · Protocol System

Conceptual Art transforms the artwork into an executable protocol. The work is no longer only an object or image, but a set of instructions, constraints and activation procedures.

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19161373
PDF: Socioplastics-1502-Conceptual-Art-Protocol-System.pdf


1503 · Epistemology · Validation Framework

Epistemology gives the system a framework of proof. It asks how a concept becomes credible, how a corpus gains authority, and how a field validates itself through coherence, citation and recurrence.

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19161483
PDF: Socioplastics-1503-Epistemology-Validation-Framework.pdf


1504 · Systems Theory · Autopoietic Organization

Systems Theory reads Socioplastics as a self-producing structure. The corpus is not a passive archive. It is a recursive system of nodes, links, references, papers and protocols.

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19162080
PDF: Socioplastics-1504-Systems-Theory-Autopoietic-Organization.pdf


1505 · Architecture · Load-Bearing Structure

Architecture gives the corpus its load-bearing logic. It teaches the system how to hold: through foundations, frames, thresholds, joints, spans and structural hierarchy.

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19162193
PDF: Socioplastics-1505-Architecture-Load-Bearing-Structure.pdf


1506 · Urbanism · Territorial Model

Urbanism expands architecture into territory. It reads the city and the field as systems of flows, thresholds, densities, asymmetries and collective forms of inhabitation.

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19162265
PDF: Socioplastics-1506-Urbanism-Territorial-Model.pdf


1507 · Media Theory · Mediation Framework

Media Theory shows how knowledge becomes visible, searchable and transmissible. Posts, PDFs, metadata, hyperlinks and archives are not neutral containers. They are mediation infrastructures.

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19162359
PDF: Socioplastics-1507-Media-Theory-Mediation-Framework.pdf


1508 · Morphogenesis · Growth Model

Morphogenesis explains how the corpus grows. Growth is not simple accumulation. It is differentiation, thickening, folding, branching and stabilization over time.

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19162430
PDF: Socioplastics-1508-Morphogenesis-Growth-Model.pdf


1509 · Dynamics · Movement System

Dynamics gives movement to the system. Concepts circulate, protocols are reactivated, references migrate and earlier nodes return under new pressure.

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19162549
PDF: Socioplastics-1509-Dynamics-Movement-System.pdf


1510 · Synthetic Infrastructure · Integration Layer

Synthetic Infrastructure closes Core III by integrating the previous nine operators. It does not simplify them. It gives them a common layer where difference becomes operative.

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19162689
PDF: Socioplastics-1510-Synthetic-Infrastructure-Integration-Layer.pdf


Synthetic reading

Core III is the moment where Socioplastics becomes explicitly transdisciplinary. It does not use disciplines as references from the outside. It turns them into operators within the system.

The sequence can be read as a chain:

language → protocol → validation → organization → structure → territory → mediation → growth → movement → integration

This chain prepares the transition toward Core IV, where the system moves from disciplinary operators to field conditions. Once the disciplines have been integrated, the corpus is no longer only written. It is structurally prepared to operate as a field.


Complete Core III index

1501 · Linguistics · Structural Operator
1502 · Conceptual Art · Protocol System
1503 · Epistemology · Validation Framework
1504 · Systems Theory · Autopoietic Organization
1505 · Architecture · Load-Bearing Structure
1506 · Urbanism · Territorial Model
1507 · Media Theory · Mediation Framework
1508 · Morphogenesis · Growth Model
1509 · Dynamics · Movement System
1510 · Synthetic Infrastructure · Integration Layer

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