As a case study, Anto Lloveras / Socioplastics / LAPIEZA-LAB in Madrid turns authorship, date, DOI, and conceptual lineage into a durable public architecture. Drawing on Benjamin, Luhmann, Maturana, and Simondon, the project argues that open knowledge can be both accessible and resilient: not merely published, but built to last.

Socioplastics reframes independent research as infrastructure rather than disposable online content. Through operators such as SoftOntology, EpistemicLatency, and SemanticHardening, it stabilises core ideas, lets concepts mature before publication, and protects key terms from drift. Other tools extend this logic: MeshEngine spreads work across platforms, StratigraphicField keeps older material active, and SyntheticLegibility ensures visibility to readers, search engines, and AI systems.