SOCIOPLASTICS 1000 · StratigraphicField
Core II
Layered knowledge, sedimented systems and epistemic terrain
Author: Anto Lloveras · LAPIEZA-LAB · Madrid · 2026
ORCID: 0009-0009-9820-3319
Node: 1000 · Layer: Core II · Series: Socioplastics Working Papers
System ID: SOCIOPLASTICS-CORE-II
Requires: 999-TransEpistemology
Version: 2026 · Date: 2026 · License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Slug: socioplastics-1000-stratigraphicfield
Zenodo record: https://zenodo.org/records/18999380
Abstract
StratigraphicField defines knowledge as a layered terrain rather than a linear archive. Within Core II of Socioplastics, each concept is deposited as a stratum: numbered, named, cited, anchored and capable of exerting pressure on the layers above and below it. The field is not a collection of documents; it is a sedimentary architecture. Numerical topology, decalogue protocol, scalar architecture, recurrence mass, conceptual anchoring, helicoidal anatomy, torsional dynamics, lexical gravity and trans-epistemological passage converge here as a stratified system. Node 1000 culminates Core II as an epistemic landscape. It gathers the previous operations into a field condition where publication, citation, concept, archive and infrastructure become mutually legible layers of the same research body.
Keywords
StratigraphicField; Socioplastics; Anto Lloveras; LAPIEZA-LAB; Core II; stratigraphy; epistemic terrain; knowledge infrastructure; layered systems; trans-epistemology; lexical gravity; torsional dynamics; helicoidal anatomy; conceptual anchors; recurrence mass; scalar architecture; DOI; Zenodo; working papers; architectural theory; conceptual art; urban research.
Stratigraphic Operations
DEPOSIT: place each concept as a stable layer within the corpus. SEDIMENT: allow recurrence, citation and naming to accumulate epistemic density. EXPOSE: make the layers readable through DOI, PDF, index and public record. COMPRESS: transform accumulated nodes into a coherent field of pressure and relation. EXCAVATE: enable future readers, scholars and machines to recover the operative logic of the system.
Core Statement
StratigraphicField converts the corpus into terrain. The paper is not only a document; it is a layer. The concept is not only an idea; it is a deposit. In Socioplastics, knowledge becomes architectural geology: a field of sedimented operations, recursive pressures and recoverable traces.
Deployment Context
Research archives; scholarly indexing; DOI-based publication systems; digital humanities; architectural theory; urban research; conceptual art infrastructures; transdisciplinary pedagogy; corpus design; knowledge cartography.
Validation Metric
The node is validated when Core II becomes readable as a complete stratigraphic sequence: each node autonomous, each DOI citable, each PDF retrievable, and the whole system legible as a layered epistemic field.
Autonomy Clause
Node 1000 operates as an autonomous culminating unit within Core II. It may be cited independently as a theory of stratigraphic knowledge while also functioning as the closure, compression and field-condition of the complete 991–1000 sequence.
Canonical Citation
Lloveras, A. (2026). Socioplastics 1000 · StratigraphicField. LAPIEZA-LAB, Madrid. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18999380.