SOCIOPLASTICS 992 · DecalogueProtocol

SOCIOPLASTICS 992 · DecalogueProtocol

Core II

Tenfold rule-set for operative epistemic construction

Author: Anto Lloveras · LAPIEZA-LAB · Madrid · 2026

ORCID: 0009-0009-9820-3319

Node: 992 · Layer: Core II · Series: Socioplastics Working Papers

System ID: SOCIOPLASTICS-CORE-II

Requires: 991-NumericalTopology · Precedes: 993-ScalarArchitecture

Version: 2026 · Date: 2026 · License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Slug: socioplastics-992-decalogueprotocol

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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18991862

Zenodo record: https://zenodo.org/records/18991862

Abstract

DecalogueProtocol defines Core II as a tenfold operative grammar. The decalogue is not a moral list but an infrastructural sequence: ten conceptual operations through which Socioplastics stabilises its internal method, its publication rhythm and its scholarly legibility. The protocol converts multiplicity into discipline. Each rule functions as a hinge between theory and deployment, allowing the corpus to remain open, recursive and experimental while preserving citational clarity, DOI anchoring and epistemic continuity. Node 992 formalises the procedural spine of Core II. It establishes the decalogue as a machine for ordering concepts without reducing their plasticity: a compact architecture of recurrence, verification, publication and transdisciplinary force.

Keywords

DecalogueProtocol; Socioplastics; Anto Lloveras; LAPIEZA-LAB; Core II; protocol; decalogue; operative grammar; epistemic infrastructure; scholarly indexing; DOI; Zenodo; working papers; conceptual system; transdisciplinary method; architectural theory; urban research; recursive publication; knowledge architecture.

Protocol Order

DEFINE: establish the conceptual operation as a citable unit. NUMBER: place the unit within the Core II numerical topology. ANCHOR: fix the node through DOI, PDF and public record. NAME: stabilise the concept through CamelTag condensation. ABSTRACT: render the operation intelligible to human and machine readers. INDEX: connect the node to the wider scholarly field. RECURSE: allow each node to echo, extend and modify previous nodes. VALIDATE: expose the work to citation, retrieval and institutional reading. DEPLOY: move the concept from document to operative infrastructure. CONTINUE: preserve the system as an unfinished but durable corpus.

Core Statement

DecalogueProtocol transforms the list into an epistemic engine. Its ten operations do not close the system; they give it rhythm. The decalogue becomes a compact architecture for producing, naming, anchoring and circulating knowledge within Socioplastics.

Deployment Context

Research protocols; scholarly workflows; DOI publication systems; academic indexing; conceptual archives; transdisciplinary laboratories; pedagogical frameworks; artistic research infrastructures.

Validation Metric

The node is validated when the tenfold protocol produces a stable, readable and indexable publication unit that can operate both independently and as part of the Core II sequence.

Autonomy Clause

Node 992 operates as an autonomous procedural unit within Core II. It may be cited as a standalone formulation of Socioplastics protocol logic while remaining structurally dependent on the numerical and scalar field opened by the surrounding nodes.

Canonical Citation

Lloveras, A. (2026). Socioplastics 992 · DecalogueProtocol. LAPIEZA-LAB, Madrid. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18991862.