Gender-neutral pure wool scarves with unique digitally-printed contemporary patterns produced using a bespoke software programmed called Mov.i.see that uses body movement to transform digital data and reveal organic details not possible solely by computer programming. Mov.i.see enables the designer to create asymmetrical and non-repeat patterns, resulting in multifaceted and playful scarves that can be worn in different ways according to the mood or occasion, and are unlike any other products in the textiles or fashion accessories market.
Yen-Ting Cho is an artist, designer and researcher. Born in Taiwan, he trained as an architect and then pursued his passion for programming and interaction design at Harvard University GSD and London’s Royal College of Art. In 2016, he founded Yen Ting Cho Studio (London). Cho uses his own digital technology which responds to body movement to create innovative, colourful and unique patterns for fashion accessories and interior design products. He is also Professor of Media and Interaction Design at National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan.
Founded in London in 2016, Yen Ting Cho Studio produces unique contemporary designs for luxury fashion accessories and interiors. We create innovative and dynamic patterns through human-computer interaction. Our patterns are crafted using our bespoke digital technology, called mov.i.see, which we use to manipulate curated data (photos, videos) into original patterns. We radically play with structure and colour to create our signature style. Printed onto the finest materials in limited editions, our work blurs the boundaries between art, design and fashion.