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In a departure from the otherwise rather pedestrian nature of writing we engage with, the exercise which functions as a precursor to Imaginative Drawing in the studio allows for the freedom of the imagination to create worlds which do not follow the logical requirements of the ones we habitually inhabit. Starting from prompts and characters, and specifically this semester from the 'condition' that one should place their characters within a building on campus which, through the narrative, should suffer destruction, the pieces which emerge are at the same time playful and attentive to detail, articulating verbally at an initial stage the vision of a world collapsing that would later be captured through drawing as well.