Metabolic Chemotaxis within the socioplastic framework represents the transition from static archiving to an organismic movement. In biological terms, chemotaxis is the process by which somatic cells, bacteria, and other single-cell or multicellular organisms direct their movements in response to certain chemicals in their environment. Within the context of the MESH, this "chemical" is information—the epistemic data that flows through the interconnected nodes of the system. The archive no longer sits as a passive weight; it migrates, reacts, and self-organizes according to the "nutrients" of urban discourse, digital feedback, and environmental psychology. This metabolic movement is what allows the synergy between disparate channels—such as the botanical series in
THE SOCIOPLASTIC SYSTEM INDEX
I. ARCHITECTURAL CORE (The Sovereign Source)
System Architect:
— The primary nexus of socioplastic theory.Anto Lloveras Hermeneutic Layer:
— The interpretive filter and Master Index.Otra Capa Art Canon:
— Global epistemic mapping.Art Nations
II. THE BODY OF WORK (The Structural Narrative)
Relational Infrastructure:
— The 15-year longitudinal study of form.Lapieza Art Series Extra-Identity & Installation:
— Photographic strata and identity displacement.Tomoto Daga Non-Linear Pedagogy:
— Video-classroom and audiovisual epistemology.YouTube Breakfast
III. URBAN & ECOLOGICAL MESH (The Spatial Realization)
Shaded Urbanism:
— Transdisciplinary synergy with Paula Urbanas.Ciudad Lista Environmental Psychology:
— The cognitive impact of the narrative environment.Psicología Ambiental Hoy Botanical Taxonomy:
— Organic series and urban metabolic growth.Hola Verde Urbano
IV. COLLABORATIVE SYNERGY (The Nodal Network)
Bosque Adentro:
— Deep-forest immersive experiences.Esther Lorenzo Geometric Sculpture:
— The maternal/foundational origin of the geometric line.Marisa Caminos
Citation:
Lloveras, A. (2026). Metabolic Chemotaxis and the Sovereign Mesh. Socioplastics. Available at:
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