Eolisia is not just a story. It’s an experiment in immersive storytelling.
Created by Naya Korin, Eolisia is a transmedia narrative unfolding across websites, interviews, social media, and interactive content. It is a dystopian world where happiness is engineered, memory is fragmented, and rebellion is encrypted.
But this isn’t just fiction.
It’s a mirror – reflecting what could happen when technology, control, and the desire for perfection collide.

What You’re Looking At
This site – eolisia.com – is the official gateway to the world of Eolisia.
Here, you’ll find:
News reports from inside the regime → Eolisia News
Character profiles of Eolisia → Faces of the New Order
Core concepts of the world: implants, ClearNet, CivicAlign → coming soon
Hidden messages from the resistance → coming soon
Naya began this project to explore how storytelling can become worldbuilding — not just on the page, but in the mind.
With a background in architecture, technology, and narrative design, she wanted to build a space where fiction becomes participatory.
Eolisia is a place to get lost, question reality, and maybe – remember yourself.

How to Navigate
There is no “right” order — but there are layers:
Start with the News
Begin with the interviews and reports on Eolisia News. They reveal the “official” version of the story.
Watch the Cracks Appear
As you explore character profiles and other media, you’ll begin to notice inconsistencies. Follow them.
Join the Resistance
Some doors require a password. Some voices speak in code. Find them.
Academic FAQs
What is Eolisia Project?
Eolisia is a transmedia storytelling project by Naya Korin, combining narrative design, speculative worldbuilding, and multimedia experimentation.
Conceived as a creative exploration into dystopian futures, Eolisia investigates how media, architecture, and language shape collective memory, emotional regulation, and social obedience.
It is both a fictional universe and a narrative framework designed to challenge the boundary between storytelling and propaganda, technology and control, reality and simulation.
Research Questions
How can speculative storytelling simulate systems of power and resistance?
What happens when fiction adopts the language and structure of official media?
Can a fictional world become believable through layered media, world-consistency, and audience immersion?
Methodology
The project draws from fields such as:
- Narrative Architecture: designing spatial and informational environments for stories
- Transmedia Design: telling stories across platforms (web, video, audio, character profiles, etc.)
- Critical Media Studies: interrogating how information is distributed and controlled
- Speculative Fiction: imagining alternative futures to reflect and critique the present
The narrative unfolds through:
- A fictional news website (eolisia.info)
- Character-driven social profiles
- Podcasts, audio fragments, videos, and code
- Interactive content and access-limited areas
Project Goals
This project is a sandbox for experimentation with:
- Immersive storytelling techniques
- Cross-media narrative coherence
- Audience engagement without traditional narration
- Using form and aesthetics to simulate ideology
It is also part of an ongoing personal research in how narratives can simulate belief systems, and how creators can invite the audience into active decoding rather than passive consumption.

