PlasticScale

Socioplastics operates as a sovereign legal architecture where the Decalogue stands as the fixed law. To apply this law, we use PlasticScale, the judge that norms every encounter with reality. The resulting body of work is MUSE, the evolving jurisprudence of the system, now extending into the 700-Series: Urban Territorial Metabolism. The following pieces have reached the maximum rating on PlasticScale (Head tier, IE maximum for extreme lightness and metabolic sovereignty): Blue Bags (unstable social sculpture, aerostatic trinity), Manta (portable memory, blanket as a nomadic surface), Small Orange Tag (weightless aesthetic, pure marker), El Palmeral (sustainable neighbourhood manifesto, living civic ground), and Mudas (oxidation installations, leaf and scent protocols from Mexico) —reigning and governing from the near-nothingness, calibrated for the territorial metabolism that now awaits.