Yannik Wenk


  1. Google Design Development

  2. Capsule

  3. Lavender Spring

  4. BMW MINI Urbanaut

  5. Playground



Yannik Wenk is a Berlin-based Designer specializing in Computer Generated Imagery and Art Direction. Since 2022, he mainly works across culture & commerce at someform Studio to build immersive and recognizable design systems for some of today’s biggest brands.
 
Apart from his day-to-day work, he has been guest lecturing at the University of Applied Sciences Augsburg, as well as public speaking at FMX and for Adobe Live. His work has been featured in numerous online publications.

inquiries:
IG: @yannikwenk
contact@yannikwenk.com
+49 (0) 151 40551034
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3. Thomas Kuhn

 




TK / 1962
From The Structure of Scientific Revolutions

            Yet one standard product of the scientific enterprise is missing. Normal science does not aim at novelties of fact or theory and, when successful, finds none. New and unsuspected phenomena are, however, repeatedly uncovered by scientific research, and radical new theories have again and again been invented by scientists.
            The practice of normal science depends on the ability, acquired from exemplars, to group objects and situations into similarity sets which are primitive in the sense that the grouping is done without an answer to the question, “Similar with respect to what?” One central aspect of any revolution is, then, that some of the similarity relations change. Objects that were grouped in the same set before are grouped in different ones afterward and vice versa. Think of the sun, moon, Mars, and earth before and after Copernicus; of free fall, pendular, and planetary motion before and after Galileo; or of salts, alloys, and a sulpuhur-iron filing mix before and after Dalton.





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