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Speculative fiction and design graphic novel series

Who is Eliza?

Publications

Why do our visions of the future all look the same, bleak, and inevitable? Join Eliza in going beyond these narrowing futures into larger possibilities - solarpunk worlds, human-machine harmony, and alternative arrangements of the internet.

This comic features four speculative fiction stories.

32 pages, Paperback

The acclaimed, long-running cartoon series, ‘Eliza - The Ghost in Every Machine’ is now collected in a definitive edition!

Join Eliza in its 120 New Yorker–style cartoons as it finds itself entangled with human life, and dive into a ‘Catalogue of Curiosities’ with fictional tech from the series, expansions on Eliza’s myth and lore, and also a behind-the-scenes look at creating speculative fiction and design.

184 pages, Hardback

Eliza investigates…

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.

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

Seen in Imagine with Eliza (2025)➚

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)➚

News and appearances

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