is an ongoing multidisciplinary project dedicated to conspiracy thinking — a phenomenon that has once again arrived at the forefront of public consciousness, deeply woven into the fabric of contemporary life and comprehensively explored in arts and culture. The project started at the CultTech Lab, developed with technical and conceptual support from the Artivive team, having its first chapter presented at the 2025 CultTech Summit in Vienna in the form of an immersive installation.
Strawberry Kiss Sweet Trinity invites the viewers to decode hidden meanings and to search for non-obvious answers — and, at times, non-obvious questions — within the most ordinary setting imaginable: just an average single bedroom. By employing Artivive technology to semantically augment the staged reality in an escape room gameplay, SKST transforms everyday domestic objects — often branded, omnipresent, and long rendered invisible by banner blindness — in order to suggest that someone else, apparently, may see the world in a way entirely different from what is expected.
Strawberry Kiss Sweet Trinity (est. 2025, unbased geographically) is an artistic collective founded by an editor Olga Lukianova, a curator Artem Timonov and a set designer Peter Voznesensky. Borrowing its cheesy ready-made title from a Starbucks bun, SKST extends contemporary media and technologies in unconventional ways. balancing between piercing social critique and pleading for humanist sentiment in interesting times that we live in.