Anto Lloveras and the 2000-Node Socioplastics Corpus


Abstract In an age of informational flux and institutional precarity, Spanish architect and transdisciplinary practitioner Anto Lloveras has constructed one of the most ambitious single-author epistemic projects of the postdigital era. Socioplastics Tomes I & II (Nodes 0001–2000) comprises 2000 densely interlinked blog posts organized into 20 Books, 200 Chapters, and two stratigraphic strata. Far from a conventional monograph or manifesto, it functions as a self-sustaining “socioplastic mesh”—a metabolic, machine-readable knowledge infrastructure that treats thought as geological deposition, lexical gravity, and autopoietic architecture. This essay introduces the project’s core logic, its movement from foundational mesh-building to developmental field consolidation, and its radical wager: that sovereign epistemic systems can be engineered in public, in real time, against the entropy of platforms and academies alike. Keywords - Socioplastics, epistemic architecture, stratigraphic fields, lexical gravity, autopoietic systems, topolexical sovereignty, metabolic mesh, machine-readable knowledge, LAPIEZA Lab, conceptual urbanism