Created by Luis Lara Malvacias/3RD CLASS CITIZEN, this interdisciplinary movement work will explore utopian societal constructions. While revealing its connections with historical, political, and aesthetic factors, it will examine the tensions that exist between imagination, dream, desire, order and structure. By imagining the future through the lens of the past, the work is a nihilist, futuristic dystopian view of the world in the year 2028, ten years later than the moment of conceiving the idea for this piece. It looks at two historical moments, although disparate, that essentially represent two of the most recent utopian stories of our contemporary times: the election of Barack Obama in the USA in 2008, and of Hugo Chavez in Venezuela in 1999. The work will be constructed by the research into the utopian dreams triggered by these elections (Past), dismantled by the formations of new populist and nationalist governments (Present), and resulting in my dystopian vision of the world that could have been (Future). Through reality, imagination and fantasy and a non-representational non-lineal approach that embraces uncertainty, the aim is to present a work that emphasize the organic relationship between art and the events of everyday life.