Project K. is a crazy historic research, drifting between reality and fiction fronts, on the events happened in czech writer Franz Kafka’s life. This series starts by describing the process which led Kafka to go under a dreams capture process devised by doctor Robert Klopstock, in the winter of 1924. A dying Kafka, seriously ill with tuberculosis and deprived of his power of speech, undertook that way an attempt to put into images his oniric universe owing the limitations he faced when trying to transfer that very same universe to literature. The 103 plates resulting from the experiment have been managed by Praga Kafka Society until today and it was in 2003 when a visible stand for part of those dreams was eventually developed by means of the computer method of Interpolated Translation by Simbology (I.T.S).