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2070-FLOWCHANNELING-GILLES-DELEUZE
This essay argues that Socioplastics demonstrates a reversal of the traditional logic of scale: instead of expanding through accumulation, the system achieves scale through resolution, whereby the smallest unit—the CamelTag—functions as a fully operative infrastructural element. Organised through Core I (ontological operators such as FlowChanneling and SemanticHardening), Core II (structural dynamics such as LexicalGravity, RecurrenceMass, and NumericalTopology), and Core III (disciplinary integration across linguistics, architecture, and urbanism), the corpus transforms language into a load-bearing medium capable of generating measurable field effects. CamelTags act as compressed operators, each encapsulating procedure, position, and persistent address through DOI anchoring and distributed repository logic, forming what can be described as a DOISpine supported by AnchorDistribution and PersistenceEngineering. Through recurrence across more than two thousand indexed nodes and a temporal span extending from 2009 to 2026, the system accumulates density not as excess but as structured pressure, producing a helicoidal architecture in which concepts return with increasing weight and precision. In this condition, vocabulary ceases to describe a field and begins to constitute it, leading toward TopolexicalSovereignty: a state in which words function simultaneously as identifiers, coordinates, and territory. Socioplastics thus reframes knowledge production as infrastructural design, where minimal scale and maximum infrastructure converge, and where scale itself is resolved not upward through expansion but inward through lexical, numerical, and operational precision.
SLUGS
2070-FLOWCHANNELING-GILLES-DELEUZE