For the project Here I Stand for Five Minutes KEEM set up a blog, and put up posters, asking occupants of the neighbouring building (5 Fleet Place) to stand in the window at a certain time in order to pose for a five-minute group portrait.
KEEM were interested in creating a dialogue between the Factory and the surrounding external world, and in exploring the act of performance involved in portraiture, and the relationship between the public and private. The outcome is a ten-minute video portrait.
Here I Stand for Five Minutes was made during a month-long residency at the Farringdon Factory.