CamelTags as Machines
Compact words, operative worlds
A CamelTag is not a decorative keyword; it is a compact epistemic machine, a word-form that gives a concept a body, a handle and a route across PDFs, posts, metadata, DOI records, search engines and citation systems. In Core I, StratumAuthoring writes the city as layered memory, RecursiveAutophagia allows the corpus to consume its own patterns, PostdigitalTaxidermy preserves obsolete formats as operative fossils, and SystemicLock closes the protocol layer for institutional deployment. Each visible tag opens directly into its PDF: the word is the interface, the document is the chamber, the corpus is the machine. Socioplastics is a transdisciplinary research field developed by Anto Lloveras / LAPIEZA-LAB to read art, architecture, urbanism, ecology, media, language, archive and citation as operative infrastructures. The project now extends across more than 4,000 nodes, but Core I returns to the first protocol layer: the place where the system begins to name, harden, metabolise and lock its own concepts. Master Index
