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From Ivonne Thein's Thirty-two kilos, a collection of digitally-altered photographs exhibited at the BerlinPostfuhramt in May 2008. The work was intended as a satire of thinspiration in pro-ana culture—the practice of using image montages of thin people as motivation for weight loss.
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