A hand holding a dark blue postcard with handwritten address, next to a book titled 'The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind' by Julian Jaynes, outside on a balcony with green trees in the background.
A handwritten note on a black paper inside a black envelope, held by a person's left hand. The note discusses excitement about reading and themes of technology, identity, race, and borders. A blue book titled "The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Mind" by Julian Jaynes is visible at the bottom of the image, resting on a surface. The background shows a railing and leafy green trees.

Hey, you are not Nina Pewi Toft Djanegara…

But did you know about her interesting works:

A doctoral student in the Stanford Anthropology Department, her research uses ethnographic and archival methods to investigate how technology is applied in political contexts. In particular, her dissertation investigates how biometric technologies – such as fingerprinting and facial recognition – are applied to border enforcement in the United States.