MUSE Creative Awards | Gold Winner | Etidorhpa

Etidorhpa captured Gold at the 2025 MUSE Creative Awards, applauded for redefining ritual narrative in VR and pushing experiential immersion into new artistic territory.
“The Other Side of Death” Reviewed in Shargh Newspaper

In Shargh’s widely read Visual Arts section, Rouhani praises The Other Side of Death for weaving VR, ritual sound and Persian symbolism into a contemplative encounter with mortality.
Artwork Gallery | Interview with Mostafa S. Ebrahimi

Ponomarenko’s in-depth Q&A explores Ebrahimi’s immersive practice, tracing how ritual, humour and VR collide in works such as Ooh La La! and Etidorhpa.
The Flux Review | Interview with Mostafa S. Ebrahimi

Lisa Gray’s in-depth Q&A traces Ebrahimi’s journey from Tehran to London, spotlighting Ooh La La! and his use of playful XR ritual to dismantle sexual taboos.
Visual Art Journal Interview with Mostafa S. Ebrahimi

Visual Art Journal profiles Mostafa’s path from restrictive upbringing to XR innovator, showing how humor, ritual and craft fuse within Ooh La La! and Etidorhpa.
Contemporary — 6th Edition | Boomer Gallery | London, UK

Boomer Gallery’s sixth Contemporary survey united global innovators; The Other Side of Death invited visitors to cross physical-virtual thresholds through a layered VR experience.
Etidorhpa; The body’s communion with space

A ritualistic VR encounter where technology, silence and mourning merge…
Art On Loop | The Holy Art Gallery | Brooklyn, USA

The Holy Art’s Brooklyn edition gathered emerging creators worldwide; Etidorhpa invited visitors into a ritual-inspired VR space where body, silence and technology intertwine.
Immersive Tech Week 2024

Celebrating ITW’s 10th anniversary, the IMPULSE programme spotlighted Ooh La La!, a cheeky VR theme-park that re-frames sex-toy taboos through humour, play and shared musical interaction.
CHAOS & HOPE; A PLAYGROUND FOR CHANGE | Hypha Studios | London, UK

Chaos and Hope gathers international artists who reclaim play and joy as engines for activism; Mostafa’s Ooh La LaVR works invite visitors into subversive, pleasure-centric worlds.