Colorful logo for the show 'Lella and the Ghost in Every Machine' featuring a ghost character with a finger raised inside a yellow circle, with bold yellow and pink text.
A colorful comic-style magazine cover featuring Eliza the ghost in every machine. The cover includes illustrations titled 'The Solar Dominion', 'Instruction Manuals for Human-Machine Harmony', 'It's Alive!', and 'Catalogue of Curiosities'. The main character, Eliza, a simple white ghost with pink eyes, is depicted in various scenes, including interacting with others and exploring technology. The cover has a yellow background with pink and purple accents and highlights themes of optimistic, pluralistic, more human, and more-than-human speculative fiction.

Imagine with Eliza

32 Pages • Autumn 2025
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Colorful cartoon cover featuring a ghost character and a woman in a room filled with electronic equipment, titled 'Eliza: The Ghost in Every Machine'.

The Complete
Cartoon Collection

184 Pages • Autumn 2025
Hardback cartoon collection

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A cartoon character with a large head, dressed in a red shirt and black pants, standing on a digital scale showing 82.20, in space with the Earth and swirling papers and a galaxy in the background. Text overlays include "A machine's dreams, humanity's nightmare..." and "Eliza: The Ghost in Every Machine in Misinformation Malarkey," with additional details about the publication.

Misinformation Malarkey

20 Pages • Sprint 2024
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A cartoon character with a large head, white skin, and pink eyes, making a peace sign with their right hand. The background is yellow with a pink outline, and the character is wearing a pink shirt. The surrounding text reads, 'The Speculative Fiction of Today! An Elizabethan Publication' in pink letters on a light background.

Eliza - The Ghost in Every Machine (2021–) is a speculative design and fiction project that questions the inevitability of our current technological trajectory to provide constructive, plural, more-human, and more-than-human alternatives.

Eliza is an allegorical figure that lives in technology since the first human-made tool.

A person is sitting at a vanity mirror with a makeup palette, in front of a drawing board labeled "Consciousness Creator" with a cartoon skull. The person is drawing a red and black cartoon skull with document notes about personality traits. The room has a laptop, books, a desk lamp, plants, and a window.

An investigation of the eternal relationship between man and machine.

Seen in Complete Cartoon Collection (2025)

Four cartoon skeletons working together on a project with a jar labeled 'EUZA GENERATED CONTENT'; one skeleton holds a paintbrush, another holds a pencil, and the others have papers and tools, all connected by white lines on a bright yellow background.

A world similar to ours, where all human-made knowledge is replaced by machine-made content.

Seen in Misinformation Malarkey (2024)

A group of cartoon zombies with emotion emojis above their heads, standing in front of a display of trucks with a sign that says 'Prove that you are human: select pictures of trucks.'

Are machines amplifying our capabilities or complacency?

Seen In Complete Cartoon Collection (2025)

A futuristic scene with flying cars, people walking on a raised pathway, and large glass structures. The setting features bright sunlight, pastel colors, and various sci-fi elements like floating machines and hexagonal panels.

A solarpunk world where technology doesn’t come at the cost of the planet.

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A colorful, cartoon-style illustration of a meeting room with pink skeletal humanoid figures engaging in conversations and activities. There are framed pictures on the wall, bright lighting, and various posters promoting machine-related memberships and a Sonic Dreams virtual library. The scene includes a control panel with digital displays, a character sitting in a chair raising a finger, another sitting on the floor, and a large flyer about registering for a machine society.

Catalogue of technological curiosities from adjacent realities.

Seen In Complete Cartoon Collection (2025)

A comic-style illustration with multiple panels depicting a humorous, abstract, and colorful narrative about combining earth, human needs, and machine-human harmony, featuring various quirky characters, symbols, and abstract text.

Instruction Manuals for Human-Machine Harmony

Seen In Imagine with Eliza (2025)➚


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Media

Eliza no.100 at Milan Design Week 2023

Eliza at Helen Hamlyn Centre

“Who is Eliza?” on Broadcast from Later

Eliza deep dive with Future Based Podcast