feral trade Cube-Cola
Open source cola, wildcrafted in Bristol UK since 2004, a production process merging domestic and scientific methodology. 1x (LG) 56ml cola concentrate yields approximately 14L Cube-Cola. http://cube-cola.org. ferally traded since: 15/06/06.
FER-1420
Cube Microplex Bristol, UK to CAMP Mumbai, India
dispatched 30/07/08 delivered 05/08/08
Cube-Cola shipment FER-1420
REMARKS: free product to mumbai, in exchange for future association with CAMP plus possible sourcing and shipping of aluminium concetrate bottles mumbai-bristol
QTY: 2 units at bottle each
FROM: Cube Microplex in Bristol, UK
http://microplex.cubecinema.com
TO: CAMP in Mumbai, India
http://www.camputer.org
SENDER:Cube Microplex
RECEIVER: shaina anand
REQUESTED: to ship between 30/07/08 and 07/08/08
INVOICE:invoice-1420
STATUS: delivered CAMP 05/08/08
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COURIER: kate rich  shaina anand  ashok sukumaran  kate rich 
TOTAL ROUTE:  Star and Shadow-Cube Microplex-Arnolfini-Weston Super Mare-Bristol Temple Meads station-London Paddington station-Ambient TV--CAMP
Cube-Cola Cube Microplex to CAMP
Shipping Facts
FER-1364 import purchase & freight
18 x Cube-Cola bottlegrossper bottle
Courier Report FER-1420 DISPATCHED: 30/07/08 DELIVERED: 05/08/08 kate rich From behind the Cube bar, cola handling agent kate rich syringed 56 ml cola concentrate from the mother-jamjar into a smaller concentrate bottle to travel. shaina anand, visiting the cube on cultural research with ashok sukumaren and arts catalyst, wrapped the bottle in plastic bag and tape to prevent leak risk. then the visitors headed off into the balmy bristol afternoon to see some more art at arnolfini.
onward transit of FER-1364 from Star and Shadow arrived Cube Microplex 2007-11-12
freight and handling Cube-Cola to CAMP sponsored by
     
FERALTRADE products passed by hand. The word 'feral' describes a process that is deliberately wild, as in pigeon, as opposed to nature wild (wolf). Feral Trade freight operates largely outside commercial channels, using the surplus potential of social, cultural and data networks for the distribution of goods. contact kate@feraltrade.org