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The second installation in a series, “Ex Machina II” is a digital photo composite born out of a study of 3D-modeling and 2D-compositing. This piece examines how today’s rampant self-image and body dysmorphia are byproducts of human-computer interaction, exposing the pitfalls of converging one's identities online and in real life.