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	<title>Grist: Karin Kloosterman</title>
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			<title>Photographer Laurie Tümer shows the hidden paths of pesticides</title>
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			<dc:creator>Karin&nbsp;Kloosterman</dc:creator>
			<pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2005 02:30:05 +0000</pubDate>

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			<description><![CDATA[Click here to see T&#252;mer&#8217;s photos. Photo: Laurie T&#252;mer. In a segment this fall, Good Morning America simulated pesticide exposure in a New York City classroom. Using a powder visible only under black light, the program showed how far chemicals could spread through an activity as simple as child&#8217;s play. The eye-opening exercise wasn&#8217;t news to Laurie T&#252;mer. The photographer has been making images that expose the presence of synthetic pesticides since 1998, when she suffered near-fatal poisoning after her New Mexico home was sprayed. While recovering, T&#252;mer discovered a muse in the work of Richard Fenske, an environmental scientist &#8230;<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=grist.org&#038;blog=5104299&#038;post=10946&#038;subd=grist&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>

			
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<p class="caption"><a href="#">Click here</a> to see T&uuml;mer&#8217;s photos.</p>
<p class="credit">Photo: Laurie T&uuml;mer.</p>
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<p>In a segment this fall, <cite>Good Morning America</cite> simulated pesticide exposure in a New York City classroom. Using a powder visible only under black light, the program showed how far chemicals could spread through an activity as simple as child&#8217;s play.</p>
<p>The eye-opening exercise wasn&#8217;t news to <a href="http://www.laurietumer.com" target="new">Laurie T&uuml;mer</a>. The photographer has been making images that expose the presence of synthetic pesticides since 1998, when she suffered near-fatal poisoning after her New Mexico home was sprayed. While recovering, T&uuml;mer discovered a muse in the work of <a href="http://depts.washington.edu/envhlth/about/facultypage/fens_page.html" target="new">Richard Fenske</a>, an environmental scientist at the University of Washington. Fenske uses fluorescent tracer dyes and ultraviolet light to demonstrate how pesticides can spread to agricultural workers&#8217; skin, even when protective gear is worn.</p>
<p>By spraying tracers on her shoes and walking through her garden, or superimposing dyes onto landscape-scale canvases, T&uuml;mer uses a similar technique to illustrate how and where pesticides travel. The result of her work, a growing collection she calls &#8220;Glowing Evidence,&#8221; is at once startling and stunning &#8212; she compares the patterns in it to constellations. Critics who&#8217;ve seen her images <a href="http://www.photoeye.com/laurietumer" target="new">exhibited in Santa Fe</a> have called them eerie, compelling, ingenious, and haunting.</p>
<p>T&uuml;mer&#8217;s 25-year photographic career, including a current collaboration with a blind poet, has focused on &#8220;seeing the invisible,&#8221; and was featured in a 2003 documentary of that name. But as work like hers becomes more visible, she says so-called political art is really nothing new. In fact, she traces her work to cave drawings. Like that ancient art form, T&uuml;mer says, her photographs are a forum for processing information, conveying dismay, and warning others.</p>
<p><a href="#">Click here</a> to see a gallery of T&uuml;mer&#8217;s photographs.</p>
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