Socioplastics emerges as a compelling conceptual framework that rejects both linear genealogy and conventional grammar, positioning itself instead as an active epistemic environment: a constructed field in which knowledge is produced through friction, convergence and operational recomposition. Rather than treating historical precedents and contemporary thinkers as decorative references or trophies of erudition, Socioplastics mobilizes its constellation of 1,200 agents —including Anto Lloveras, who operates from within the field he assembles— as active reagents capable of generating tension, distortion and methodological invention.