Battelle: The Memex, The Story, and Searchstreams
In an entertaining and circuitous rant, John Batelle takes on The Memex, The Story, and Searchstreams:
[….] That’s when I remembered As We May Think, Vannevar Bush’s famous essay in The Atlantic. I had read it earlier in my research, and was struck not by the idea of the Memex, which is well understood, but by Bush’s explication of the problem - that knowledge and learning has become so complicated, so layered, so inefficient, that it is near impossible for anyone to be a generalist, in the sense Aristotle was. Bush’s answer to this problem was the Memex, of course, but what I find interesting is the mechanism by which the Memex is made potent - the mechanism for capturing the traces of a researcher’s discovery through the Memex’s corpus, and storing those traces as intelligence so the next researcher can learn from them and build upon them. [….]
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August 18th, 2004 at 8:55 am
Here is some more on Mr. Bush and his amazing Memex.