
Stake attention in this memory
A photograph captures a close-up, slightly overhead view of a page from a spiral-bound book or calendar, resting on a dark, flat surface in an indoor setting. The page, made of light-colored, textured paper, is secured at the top by four white metal spiral binding rings. The central subject on the page is a composite image or collage featuring the head and upper chest of a young adult female with fair skin, dark hair, and lightly made-up features, gazing directly at the viewer. She is adorned with an elaborate golden, red, and white patterned crown, characteristic of traditional Dayak headwear, which includes what appear to be small feathers or beaded elements. Surrounding her are stylized grey feathers on the left, and two shield-like or fan-like objects with distinct black, yellow, red, and white curvilinear patterns, typical of Dayak tribal art, positioned on either side of her face. Clustered brown, feather-like elements are arranged at the bottom of the composition, with faint grey patterns, possibly textile motifs, serving as background elements within the collage. The immediate environment visible behind the page is dark and out of focus. The upper right background shows a portion of a glowing computer monitor, displaying faint text or graphical elements, with a small green indicator light visible on a device. The image depicts traditional cultural elements associated with the Dayak people, indigenous to the island of Borneo (Kalimantan, Indonesia). The physical object (the spiral-bound page) and the scene photographed are located indoors within the Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia.
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