SOCIOPLASTICS 2904 · DualAddress
One Object, Two Permanent Identifiers
CORE V · Legibility Infrastructure · Tome III
Author: Anto Lloveras · LAPIEZA-LAB · Madrid · 2026
ORCID: 0009-0009-9820-3319
Node: 2904 · Layer: Legibility Infrastructure · Series: Core V · Nodes 2901–2910
Tracker: 2904-TRACKER · System ID: SOCIOPLASTICS-2026-CORE-V
Requires: 2903-DistributedInscription · Precedes: 2905-MetadataSkin
Version: v1.0.0 · Date: 2026 · License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Slug: socioplastics-2904-dualaddress-one-object-two-permanent-identifiers
Zenodo record: https://zenodo.org/records/19919317
Abstract
DualAddress defines the condition in which one epistemic object is stabilised through two permanent identifiers. Within Core V, the Socioplastics node is not secured by a single address but by the coordinated relation between DOI and archival record, citation link and repository location, conceptual identity and technical persistence.
The node becomes durable when it can be reached through more than one route without losing identity. DualAddress names this double anchoring: the DOI functions as scholarly identifier, while the repository record functions as archival surface. Together they convert the node into a stable object within distributed knowledge infrastructure.
Within Core V, DualAddress follows DistributedInscription by giving dispersed inscription a precise navigational logic. The corpus lives across surfaces, but each surface must remain addressable. DualAddress transforms dispersion into retrievable permanence.
Keywords
DualAddress; Socioplastics; Anto Lloveras; LAPIEZA-LAB; Core V; Legibility Infrastructure; DOI; Zenodo; Permanent Identifier; Archival Address; Citation Infrastructure; Repository Record; Distributed Inscription; Machine-Readable Archive; Knowledge Infrastructure; Tome III.
Protocol Order
ANCHOR: assign the node a DOI as scholarly and bibliographic identifier.
LOCATE: attach the same node to a stable repository record.
ALIGN: preserve title, author, node number, DOI and PDF identity across both addresses.
VERIFY: ensure that DOI route and record route return to the same epistemic object.
STABILISE: convert dual access into infrastructural permanence.
Deployment Context
Zenodo repository; DOI infrastructure; academic blog; citation systems; master index; Google Scholar metadata layer; distributed research archive.
Validation Metric
DualAddress is validated when the same node remains accessible, citeable and verifiable through both DOI and repository record, with no loss of title integrity, authorship, PDF identity or node sequence.
Core Statement
DualAddress converts the Socioplastics node into a double-anchored epistemic object. One object receives two permanent routes: the DOI as citation address and the repository record as archival address.
Genealogical Articulation
DualAddress resonates with archival theory, bibliographic control, media infrastructure and the history of scholarly citation. It extends the logic of persistent identifiers into Socioplastics as a spatial and epistemic condition: the work must not only exist, it must be reachable, verifiable and repeatably locatable. In this sense, the address becomes part of the work’s architecture.
References
Bowker, G.C. and Star, S.L. (1999). Sorting Things Out: Classification and Its Consequences. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Derrida, J. (1995). Archive Fever: A Freudian Impression. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Latour, B. (1987). Science in Action. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Otlet, P. (1934). Traité de documentation. Brussels: Editiones Mundaneum.
Autonomy Clause
Node 2904 operates as an independent executable unit within Core V of Socioplastics. It can be read separately as a theory of dual archival address, while also functioning as the fourth node in the Legibility Infrastructure sequence.
Canonical Citation
Lloveras, A. (2026). Socioplastics 2904 · DualAddress: One Object, Two Permanent Identifiers (v1.0.0). LAPIEZA-LAB, Madrid. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19919317.