PostdigitalTaxidermy, CyborgText, ArchiveFatigue


PostdigitalTaxidermy preserves cultural forms threatened by digital speed: bars, objects, gestures, urban situations, small affective institutions and fragile residues of public life. CyborgText assumes that every contemporary text already circulates between body, machine, archive, platform and language model. ArchiveFatigue marks the exhaustion produced by accumulation without metabolism: too many documents, too few living operations. The triad defines a decisive tension: to conserve without mummifying, to write with the machine without surrendering to it, to archive without turning the archive into a cemetery. Socioplastics works exactly there, where memory needs technique, but also breath. An archive remains alive only when it can be reactivated as reading, object, pedagogy or intervention.




Anto Lloveras is a curator and theorist based in Madrid. He develops Socioplastics as a transdisciplinary corpus across urban theory, curatorial research, pedagogy, platforms and machine-readable archives. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0009-9820-3319. Index: https://antolloveras.blogspot.com/p/socioplastics-project-index.html