Fashion Design 

Information Cocoons



Information Cocoons originates from my observation of contemporary information environments. In the digital age, information is often filtered, obscured, and guided rather than received in a complete or neutral form. Starting from optics and photography, I conducted refraction experiments and darkroom practices, layering “0” and “1” forms made from different materials onto images to simulate how digital information overlaps, blocks, and distorts perception. I further studied changes in focal length, aperture, and refractive structures in camera lenses, using paper-folding experiments to model the opening and closing of lens blades. These shifting layers of information were translated into garments through draping, pleating, and transformable structures. The resulting silhouettes expand, intersect, and unfold, gradually evolving into butterfly-like forms that reference the process of metamorphosis, symbolizing how meaning emerges through interference, reconstruction, and release.



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YANG WU
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