Currently At Nitroglobus: “IPSEITIES” and “MUTE”

Curated by Dido Haas | Nitroglobus Roof Gallery, Second Life

At Nitroglobus, the air is heavy with meaning and memory this summer. Two immersive exhibits unfold across its mirrored halls—each a deeply felt meditation on identity, emotion, and existence within (and beyond) Second Life.

Curated by Dido Haas with an eye for emotional depth and visual impact, Nitroglobus is where many of Second Life’s most compelling artistic voices find their stage.

Through IPSEITIES by MarVayu at The Annex and MUTE by Maghda in the Main Hall, we’re invited not just to observe, but to feel.

Each tells a story—not in linear form, but in sensation and soul. To see through the eyes of others, and perhaps recognize fragments of ourselves.


"IPSEITIES" by MarVayu featuring a stylized monochrome face with luminous eyes and blue neon text.

by MarVayu

✦ IPSEITIES by MarVayu

🗓 June–July 2025
📍 The Annex of Nitroglobus

“To let the ‘selves’ breathe and feel. To let them become real.” – MarVayu

What happens to the work we cast aside? For MarVayu, those remnants became a revelation.

In IPSEITIES, she reassembles forgotten pieces—images once destined to accompany micro poems—and discovers a hidden thread of meaning. The exhibit is laced with turquoise glow and layered introspection. It asks: what if the “discarded” parts of ourselves are the ones worth listening to most?

 A dark, surreal double-panel image with obscured female faces and soft turquoise overlays, bathed in misty light.

by MarVayu

This exhibit pulses with a Jungian heartbeat. The collective unconscious lingers in the air, whispering questions about identity, masks, and memory. Through beautifully abstract compositions and shifting hues, IPSEITIES reminds us that our digital avatars are not facades—they’re portals into our multitudes.

A wall display of white sculpted faces, each unique, arranged in a dreamlike cluster—a metaphor for collective identity.

by MarVayu

🖼 Poster by David Silence, based on artwork by MarVayu

MarVayu on Primfeed

🔗 Visit The Annex: https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sunshine%20Homestead/38/22/1001


 Poster for "MUTE" by Maghda, featuring a blurred female figure in profile and a painterly scene of solitude.

By Maghda

✦ MUTE by Maghda

🗓 July–August 2025
📍 Main Hall of Nitroglobus
🎉 Opening: Monday, July 14 @ 12 PM SLT
🎧 Music by DJ NOIR

“Mute isn’t silence—it’s the overflow of what words can’t contain.” – Maghda

Maghda’s return to the art scene in second Life is more than a comeback—it’s a quiet triumph.

MUTE marks a re-emergence with a powerful, introspective voice. The images are stark yet soft, solitary yet reaching. They speak of inner tremors, of moments when language dissolves and only the gaze remains.

An in-world photo of Maghda’s exhibit, showing a large-scale portrait of a woman's downward gaze with orange umbrellas and floating butterflies.

By Maghda

Mute is an emotional landscape where everything left unsaid lingers in the air. Through stark contrast and minimal palettes, Maghda captures the tension between vulnerability and strength, presence and absence..

A haunting image of two hands reaching upward toward a butterfly, set against abstract forms and a soft sun.

By Maghda

🖼 Poster by David Silence, based on artwork by Maghda.
💻 View more of her work: Maghda on Flickr


🌀 Owl’s thoughts

At Nitroglobus, Dido Haas continues to curate not just exhibits, but emotional experiences.

With IPSEITIES and MUTE, we’re offered two different—but deeply connected—journeys. Both ask what it means to be here, now, in this in-between space we call Second Life. Both hold space for the parts of us that remain unseen, unheard, or just waiting to emerge.

🕊️ And so, these works do not simply hang on the walls—they echo within.
In the quiet glow of IPSEITIES and the still hush of MUTE, something stirs.
A memory. A mirror. A murmur of the self.
Step inside Nitroglobus, and let yourself listen. You might not leave the same.

📍Teleport: https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sunshine%20Homestead/38/22/1001

Leave a little magic behind—your words matter.