Am I able to use a iMac 27" as a monitor for my MacBook Pro 15" ?

Hi there,
Am I able to use a (mini display) iMac 27" as a secondary monitor for my (thunderbolt) MacBook Pro 15" ?
Are they able to connect to eachother?
Many thanks,
Seppiee

I am under the impression that this kind of set up is not possible. However, there's a Cult of Mac article that talks about the feasability of such set up.

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