Theodora Eliezer is a transmedia artist whose practice is characterized by interconnected narratives in installation, lens-based media, digital and physical artifacts, and related critical theory. Much of their work explores a literal interpretation of the adage “print is dead,” the implications of media being subject to mortality, and feminist considerations of the body, identity, aesthetics, and technoethics. Influenced by Masahiro Mori and Donna Haraway, their recent work uses augmented reality to present concerns about the future rights of sentient machines.