The Socioplastics historical core is not built from emerging visibility, but from sedimented force. Contemporary figures may operate as floating satellites, useful for reading the present, but the nucleus must be composed of names whose concepts, forms or methods have already altered the historical grammar of knowledge, space, body, image, matter, ecology or institution.


Socioplastics is hybrid and transdisciplinary, but its historical nucleus must remain rigorous. The core is not built from emerging visibility or disciplinary variety for its own sake, but from paradigm-making figures: authors, artists, architects, scientists and thinkers whose work has altered the grammar of space, body, image, matter, technique, ecology, institution or knowledge. The field expands through many satellites, but its nucleus belongs to those who have already changed the way a world can be read.