What is Real Image?
Real Image is an early P4 Theater project line around one-to-one live situations, photography, meeting again, and the way relations become visible through images.

Real Image: photography as encounter
The camera does more than document a scene; photographing, looking, meeting again, and relational visibility form the work together.
At a glance
Real Image is a P4 project line built around one-to-one live situations, photography, and the visible emergence of relation.
Real Image takes place between two people, a camera, and whoever later looks at the photograph; every act of imaging redistributes that relation.
Ten years of practice
Related Names And Entry Pages
Open core entriesWorks, relations, and methods
Short definition
Real Image is a P4 project line built around one-to-one live situations, photography, and the visible emergence of relation.
Its place in the P4 lineage
It organises watching, photographing, meeting, and meeting again into a project mechanism. It is one entry into how P4 turns relation into a live situation.
How the image happens
The calls and early texts record how an encounter begins; Camera as Device shows how an image becomes a tool through which relation occurs, changes, and appears again.
Frequently asked questions
It is a P4 Theater project line around one-to-one live situations, photography, and relational visibility.
In the archive, photography is not only documentation. It helps organise encounter and make relation visible.
Because the related texts form a dense project line and help explain P4's method of watching, participation, and relation.