Wool Scarf for Yen Ting Cho Studio
This collection of scarves looks optimistically to the future in the midst of epidemic and global conflict. The patterns tell a metaphorical tale of pre and post apocalypse with a story involving cellular experiments, mutation, reflection, reconstruction. The unique patterns are created with the Studio's own digital software, which uses body movement to reconstruct digital data and reveal organic details not possible solely by programming. They are asymmetrical and do not repeat. Hand finished, the patterns are digitally printed onto natural fabric which reproduces the detail of the designs.
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For 2023 Revive Collection, we offer press releases in multiple languages, including: English.
Bringing 2023 Revive Collection closer to you with translations in multiple languages: Wol Serp AF, Shalli I Leshit SQ, የሱፍ ስካርፍ AM, وشاح الصوف AR, Բրդյա Շարֆը HY, Yun Yaylıq AZ, Zapia Ehun Mota EU, Шарсцяны Шалік BE, উলের স্কার্ফ BN, Vuneni Šal BS, Вълнен Шал BG, သိုးမွှေးပဝါ MY, El Mocador De Llana CA, Ang Balhibo Sa Karnero CEB, Mpango Wa Ubweya NY, 羊毛圍巾 ZY, 羊毛围巾 ZH, Sciarpa Di Lana CO, Vuneni Šal HR, Vlněný Šátek CS, Uldtørklæde DA, Wollen Sjaal NL, Lana Koltuko EO, Villane Sall ET, Villahuivi FI, L'écharpe En Laine FR, Ann An Sgarfa Clòimhe GD, A Bufanda De La GL, შალის შარფი KA, Wollschal DE, Το Μάλλινο Κασκόλ EL, વૂલ સ્કાર્ફ GU, Echap Lenn Mouton HT, Rigar Ulu HA, Ke Kapa Hulu Hipa HAW, צעיף צמר HE, ऊनी दुपट्टा HI, Wool Scarf HMN, A Gyapjúsál HU, Ullar Trefil IS, Ịchafụ Ajị Anụ IG, Syal Wol ID, É Scairf Olann GA, La Sciarpa Di Lana IT, ウールスカーフは JA, Selendang Wol JV, ಉಣ್ಣೆ ಸ್ಕಾರ್ಫ್ KN, Жүннен Жасалған Шарф KK, កន្សែងរោម KM, Ubwoya Bw'ubwoya RW, 양모 스카프는 KO, Şapika Hirî KU, Жүн Жоолук KY, ຜ້າພັນຄໍຂົນສັດ LO, Lanae Chlamydem LA, Vilnas Šalle LV, Vilnonis Šalikas LT, Woll Schal LB, Волнениот Шал MK, Lamba Volonondry MG, Selendang Bulu MS, കമ്പിളി സ്കാർഫ് ML, Xalpa Tas-Suf MT, Te Kaakahu Huruhuru MI, लोकरीचा स्कार्फ MR, Ноосон Ороолт MN, ऊन स्कार्फ NE, Ullskjerf NO, ପଶମ ସ୍କାର୍ଫ OR, د وړۍ سکارف PS, روسری پشمی FA, Szalik Wełniany PL, Lenço De Lã PT, ਉੱਨ ਸਕਾਰਫ਼ PA, Eșarfa De Lână RO, Шерстяной Шарф RU, Sikafu Fulufulu SM, Вунени Шал SR, Shinda Yeshinda SN, اون سکارف SD, ලොම් ස්කාෆ් SI, Vlnený Šál SK, Volneni Šal SL, Maro Dhogorta Leh SO, Sekhafo Sa Boea ST, La Bufanda De Lana ES, Sal Wol SU, Scarf Ya Pamba SW, Ullscarf SV, Ang Wool Scarf TL, Руймоли Пашмин TG, கம்பளி தாவணி TA, Йон Шарф TT, ఉన్ని కండువా TE, ผ้าพันคอขนสัตว์ TH, Yün Atkı TR, Ýüň Şarf TK, Вовняний Шарф UK, اونی سکارف UR, يۇڭ شارپا UG, Jun Ro'mol UZ, Khăn Len VI, Sgarff Gwlân CY, Wollen Sjaal FY, Isikhafu Soboya XH, וואָל שאַל YI, Sikafu Irun YO, Isikhafu Soboya ZU, Wool Scarf EN.
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The scarf patterns are unique because they are created using our own digital software, mov.i.see, which uses body movement to reconstruct digital data and reveal organic details not possible solely by programming. It enables us to create asymmetrical, non-repeat patterns that are very different from those made using traditional methods such as mirroring or repetition. Finished by hand, the patterns are digitally printed onto natural fabric which reproduces the fine detail of the designs.
Digital design, digital print, wool, scarf, textile design, pattern, contemporary
The patterns are unique because they are created with our own software, which generates a design using body movement. The colours are then adapted by the designer. These digital and analogue methods produce asymmetrical and non-repeat patterns very different from those created using traditional methods such as mirroring or rotating. We have not seen similar patterns in the fashion accessories market. Most luxury scarf pattern designers use silk whereas we digitally print onto fine wool.
The challenge was to create patterns that confront the reality of disruption in the world but remain optimistic for the future. We used storytelling to engage with the present yet create a fantastical narrative in which we relocate to an imagined planet to experience the first light of a new dawn, bringing hope for humanity. Through iteration, patterns were modified as they were created rather than allow the software to dictate the design and to reveal the authorship of the designer.
The project started in January 2022 in London and Tainan City and finished in November 2022 in Tainan City, and was first exhibited at Shoppe Object in New York City in February 2023.
A pure wool scarf with a digitally-printed pattern which can be worn as a gender neutral fashion accessory. The unique patterns can be applied to playful, aesthetically pleasing and desirable products. The asymmetrical patterns and colour combinations mean that the scarves can be worn in different ways. The patterns are printed with ink free of heavy metals which penetrates the pure wool so that each pattern is two sided. The wool is specially treated so that it is comfortable and non-abrasive.
We create unique patterns using a bespoke digital software programme which uses body movement to reconstruct digital data and reveal organic details not possible solely by programming. Inspired by the coronavirus pandemic and conflict, we aimed to create and apply new designs to a saleable commodity, pure wool scarves, that are vibrant and optimistic. Through trial and error, digital printing techniques reproduce the fine detail of the original designs yet retain the special colour combinations.
This collection of eight scarf patterns was inspired by the circumstances of the coronavirus pandemic and global conflict. It looks optimistically to the future by telling a metaphorical tale of pre and post apocalypse with a story involving curious cellular experiments, mutation, reflection and, ultimately, reconstruction.
2023 Revive Collection Wool Scarf has been a Silver winner in the Textile, Fabric, Textures, Patterns and Cloth Design award category in the year 2022 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Silver A' Design Award celebrates top-tier designs that embody excellence and innovation. This award acknowledges creations that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly functional, reflecting the designer's deep understanding and skill. Silver A' Design Award recipients are recognized for their contribution to raising industry standards and advancing the practice of design. Their work often incorporates original innovations and elicits a strong emotional response, making a notable impact on the improvement of everyday life.
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Yen Ting Cho Studio was recognized with the coveted Silver A' Design Award in 2023, a testament to excellence of their work 2023 Revive Collection Wool Scarf.
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Yen Ting Cho Studio presents the 2023 Revive Collection, a series of eight unique wool scarf patterns inspired by the pandemic and global conflict, aiming to tell a metaphorical tale of pre and post-apocalypse with a story involving cellular experiments, mutation, reflection, and reconstruction. The collection was first exhibited at Shoppe Object in New York City in February 2023.
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