Post-Visit Report : Japan Fever @ galleriiizu, 1st July 2006.
Tuesday, July 25th, 2006 at 9:44 am

Map : How to get to Galleriiizu from KLCC
First of all, I guess it’s more important knowing on how to get to the place before even reaching near the place. It’s not hidden by it’s subtle for you to miss it.
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The main entrance as you can see. And it’s already filled with some people even before 6P.M.
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Some of the new Territory magazine on pre-sale. You can get a slight discount upon purchasing at the launch party.
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Various works from artists featured inside the new Japan Fever issue, Bangkok2, Junko Kawashima, Gilamon and more.
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Some early setup for drum performance. Really interesting as you can see.
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Soon as it reaches around 7PM, the place gets more crowded and to be honest, packed with people.
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Cofounder of galleriiizu, Mr.Izuldin. Speakers for that day.
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Everyone’s looking forward toward the speaker’s talk and sharing. And half of the crowd decided to have their seat.
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Bangkok2 shared a lot of interesting philosophies and work. Worth to be noted for.
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While SanYen from (if) interactive shared about his opinion on the Japanese’s way of design and innovation.
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Mike from UrbanCollective also came to give some of his thoughts in the design process.
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Soon after the sharing itself, everyone anticipates for the Japanese Drum performance which is specially invited over to galleriiizu that day, which the group also performned on this year’s Bon Odori as well!
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Soon right after that as well, which Gilamon also did a live demonstration on silk-screen tshirt printing.













