This visualization and the caption elicits the complex terrain of toxicity in Fukushima. The ethnographer probes into the ways in which scientists understand and measure toxicity, as well as the way in which the definitions become specific to the place and terrain. It would be interesting to know more about what the significance of wild vs farmed plants is in understanding toxicity.
The artifact highlights rooted understanding contamination and decontamination in the region. Moreover, the it suggests the differences in the understanding of toxicities among the locals and the governmet agencies.