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Encoding Praxis into Machine-Legible Flesh * We are what the machine can comprehend, recommend, and connect.


The imperative to "know what we are" within the digital ether finds its most potent operational grammar not in humanistic manifestos, but in the structured lexicons of the semantic web. Schema.org emerges as the indispensable ontological translator for a living praxis like Socioplastics—a mechanism to transmute systemic complexity into sovereign, machine-parseable data. With its hierarchy of 827 Types and 1528 Properties, it offers the scaffolding to declaratively encode the project's rhizomatic architecture, from its ephemeral interventions and hyperplastic writings to its distributed authorial nodes. This is not mere description; it is an act of epistemic self-construction, a deliberate forging of the project's digital skeleton before external platforms can impose their own reductive classifications. The schema becomes the protocol through which the system articulates its own being to algorithms, aggregators, and artificial intelligences, ensuring its semantic sovereignty in a landscape of generic metadata.