feral trade puerh tea
from Lijiang tea shop Yunnan, China
普洱茶( Pu'er). A post-fermented tea from Yunnan province, created from unoxidised green large leaf tea, aged and ripened with the assistance of fermentation microbes. ferally traded since: 10/06/12.
FER-1800
Feral Trade Bristol, UK to New York MoMA New York, USA
dispatched 04/06/13 delivered 08/06/13
puerh tea shipment FER-1800
REMARKS: remediation.
QTY: 1 units at cake each
FROM: Feral Trade in Bristol, UK
http://feraltrade.org
TO: New York MoMA in New York, USA
http://www.moma.org
SENDER:kate rich
RECEIVER: Caroline Woolard
REQUESTED: to ship between 04/06/13 and 08/07/13
STATUS: delivered New York MoMA 08/06/13
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COURIER: michael eddy  Michael McCormack  fran gallardo  kate rich  natalie jeremijenko 
TOTAL ROUTE:  Lijiang tea shop-Lijiang-Kunming Airport-Home Shop-Beijing airport-San Francisco airport-Toronto airport-Halifax airport-Eyelevel Gallery-Feral Trade-Cube Microplex-Bristol bus station-London Victoria station-Cavell Street-London Heathrow Airport-Newark Liberty airport-Environmental Health Clinic--New York MoMA

   
puerh tea Feral Trade to New York MoMA 1. puerh tea unpacked 2. fran gallardo and puerh tea depart bristol
Shipping Facts
FER-1679 import purchase & freight
2 x puerh tea cakegrossper cake
natalie jeremijenko Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2013 00:29:44 -0400: tea is now safe in NY.... after being swabed for traces of explosives and going thru xray machine twice. I can swing by tomorrow middayish?
Courier Report FER-1800 DISPATCHED: 04/06/13 DELIVERED: 08/06/13 kate rich puerh tea arrived in the royal mail - technically not a feral trade courier but as it was hitchhiking with a the world portable gallery convention catalogue sent from eyelevel gallery in halifax a relax in strict protocol seemed to be allowable.
onward transit of FER-1709 from Eyelevel Gallery arrived Feral Trade 2013-05-01
FER-1679 puerh tea from Lijiang tea shop arrived Eyelevel Gallery 2012-08-23
michael eddy 2 cakes of puerh tea purchased from touristic shop in Lijiang's centre for less than advertized price because friend Jay Brown knew the clerks. This Yunnan specialty tea is easy to store and transport. (A bag of un-roasted Yunnan coffee beans were thrown in for free and subsequently hand-roasted in a wok in Beijing, and shelled by hand. The coffee this produced was not very strong, speculations these were not Arabica beans.)
puerh tea transit: Lijiang tea shop to Eyelevel Gallery
       
freight and handling puerh tea to New York MoMA 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