Handwritten codexes or printed books transformed society by allowing users to preserve and transmit information. Today, leather-bound volumes and illuminated manuscripts are giving way to animated image maps and hot links. Vannevar Bush's memex has inspired the World Wide Web, which provides users with vast information resources and convenient communications. In looking to the future, we might again transform society by building genexes -- generators of excellence. Such inspirational environments would empower personal and collaborative creativity by enabling users to: - collect information from an existing domain of knowledge, - create innovations using advanced tools, - consult with peers or mentors in the field, and then - dissemi...
"In this book, Yuzuru Tanaka proposes a powerful new paradigm: that knowledge media, or "memes," ope...
R/Evolution: Social Medicine in Ink, positions composition of written words in print vis-a-vis domin...
Abstract: Charles Babbage's vision of computing has largely been realized. We are on the verge ...
Handwritten codexes or printed books transformed society by allowing users to preserve and transmit ...
A challenge for human-computer interaction researchers and user interface designers is to construct...
A challenge for human-computer interaction researchers and user interface designers is to construct ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014This project revisits memex, a hypothetical knowled...
A challenge for human-computer interaction researchers and user interface designers is to construct ...
A challenge for human-computer interaction researchers and user interface designers is to construct...
Handwritten codexes or printed books transformed society by allowing users to preserve and transmit...
Computer-brain analogies are ubiquitous in contemporary culture. They also have a long and relevant ...
As drivers of human civilization, Knowledge Management (KM) processes have co-evolved in line with G...
ABSTRACT: The paper describes a process of meme evolutions in sequential time stages across differen...
Mankind through the centuries has produced an even increasing amount of content in different formats...
CODEX is a multi-part project consisting of a number of animations displayed in installation format,...
"In this book, Yuzuru Tanaka proposes a powerful new paradigm: that knowledge media, or "memes," ope...
R/Evolution: Social Medicine in Ink, positions composition of written words in print vis-a-vis domin...
Abstract: Charles Babbage's vision of computing has largely been realized. We are on the verge ...
Handwritten codexes or printed books transformed society by allowing users to preserve and transmit ...
A challenge for human-computer interaction researchers and user interface designers is to construct...
A challenge for human-computer interaction researchers and user interface designers is to construct ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014This project revisits memex, a hypothetical knowled...
A challenge for human-computer interaction researchers and user interface designers is to construct ...
A challenge for human-computer interaction researchers and user interface designers is to construct...
Handwritten codexes or printed books transformed society by allowing users to preserve and transmit...
Computer-brain analogies are ubiquitous in contemporary culture. They also have a long and relevant ...
As drivers of human civilization, Knowledge Management (KM) processes have co-evolved in line with G...
ABSTRACT: The paper describes a process of meme evolutions in sequential time stages across differen...
Mankind through the centuries has produced an even increasing amount of content in different formats...
CODEX is a multi-part project consisting of a number of animations displayed in installation format,...
"In this book, Yuzuru Tanaka proposes a powerful new paradigm: that knowledge media, or "memes," ope...
R/Evolution: Social Medicine in Ink, positions composition of written words in print vis-a-vis domin...
Abstract: Charles Babbage's vision of computing has largely been realized. We are on the verge ...