The studio is the first of three in the Computing Drawing series. In this iteration, drawing is treated as spatial delineator. The first exercise, for example, asks students to consider an algorithmically generated drawing as though it was in a stack, with other drawings above and below it. When those neighbor drawings are treated as the bounding planes for a three-dimensional spatial condition, the drawings influence each other towards a spatial resolution. Simultaneously, parameters and variables take on a different and more charged role in the context of disrupted authorship and conditional control. These drawings set the stage for a conceptual project to house serialized rectilinear volumes within strata for access, observation, isolation and enclosure (a racquetball club). More details and student work are available on the course website.