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ferally traded since: 22/06/09.
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| | FER-1502 | | Koln Cologne, Germany to HTTP gallery London, UK | | dispatched 22/06/09 delivered 15/07/09 |
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| pickles shipment FER-1502
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| REMARKS: | pickles from cologne, designated as sandwich condiment for Feral Trade Cafe at HTTP gallery sandwiches |
| QTY: | 1 units at each |
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Koln in Cologne, Germany http:// |
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HTTP gallery in London, UK http://www.http.uk.net |
| SENDER: | Robert Dingle |
| RECEIVER: | kate rich |
| REQUESTED: | to ship between 14/06/09 and 10/07/09 |
| STATUS: | delivered HTTP gallery 15/07/09 |
| MAP | route map |
| www.feraltrade.org |
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COURIER:
Robert Dingle
Ale Scapin
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| TOTAL ROUTE:
Koln--HTTP gallery |
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| pickles Koln to HTTP gallery
1. IMG 9063 2. IMG 9068 3. IMG 9075 4. Goldsmiths 5. Ale Dominic 6. Pickles ready 2 go 7. pickels on the go 8. pickles at HTTP 9. FTCafe |
| | Courier Report FER-1502 DISPATCHED: 22/06/09 DELIVERED: 15/07/09 Robert Dingle Route: London to Cologne via Brussels, taken on the Eurostar, visiting artist Matti Braun. Departing London at 5am rtn:11pm. Pickles were collected from a small supermarket in Cologne, near the main station. |
Ale Scapin 10 July 2009: I started my journey from HTTP Gallery - destination: Goldsmiths MFA in Curating Degree Show where pickles were ready to be collected. I jumped on a Piccadilly Line train (Manor House tube station), got off in King's Cross and changed for a Northern line train down to London Bridge. Once there I had a few minutes to kill before catching my overland to New Cross Gate so I hung around the station for while and ended up buying myself a Hazelnut Iced Latte! :) I finally managed to get to New Cross Gate station only 5 minutes away from the building which hosted the degree show. Once there and almost late, I eventually found the pickles in one of the rooms but no sign of Rob! Thankfully Dominic was there to help! I swapped the pickles for a FTC exhibition catalogue as a tangible proof the pickles had been there! and then out again, this time back home (in Brixton Hill). I jumped on 136 bus, got off in Peckham and took 37 bus to Brixton Town Hall. From there just 5mins walk to my flat. Final delivery to HTTP on Wed 15 July. More to follow...
15 July 2009: Once again a sunny day in London! I walked down to Brixton tube station and took the Victoria line to Finsbury Park. I then changed there for the Piccadilly line (nice photo opportunity!), just one stop away from Manor House. and from a brief 10 minute walk to HTTP Gallery! Yay!
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| freight and handling pickles to HTTP gallery 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 |
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