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'''Vannevar Bush'''<i>, As We May Think</i>
'''Vannevar Bush'''<i>, As We May Think</i>
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Makes me think of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steampunk Steampunk] <br />
- makes me think of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steampunk Steampunk] <br />
[[File:Steampunk.jpg]]<br / > <br / >
[[File:Steampunk.jpg]]<br / > <br / >
- Situated right after WWII > Argues that all scholars can find their place in society again, except physicists. They left academics to make bombs, guns, etc.<br />
* Situated right after WWII > Argues that all scholars can find their place in society again, except physicists. They left academics to make bombs, guns, etc.
- knowledge gets lost in the mass of the inconsequential (also, finding out something has existed for years, a movement, platform, whatever, without you knowing it... it's all out there and you can read about it and often you just don't)<br />
* Knowledge gets lost in the mass of the inconsequential (also, finding out something has existed for years, a movement, platform, whatever, without you knowing it... it's all out there and you can read about it and often you just don't)
- 'The summation of human experience is being expanded at a prodigious rate, and the means we use for threading through the consequent maze to the momentarily important item is the same as was used in the days of square-rigged ships.'<br />
* 'The summation of human experience is being expanded at a prodigious rate, and the means we use for threading through the consequent maze to the momentarily important item is the same as was used in the days of square-rigged ships.'
- human operator
* Human operator
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* The world has arrived at an age of cheap complex devices of great reliability; and something is bound to come of it.
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* A record (of information, ed) should be able to be extended, stored and consulted.
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* Nibbling at a library.
 
* Push pencil, tap typewriter. Digest. Correct. Set, print, distribute.
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* Interesting how he says something is still "in embryo". It refers to present state, it exists and it implies it still has tons of developing to do, possibilities to grow.
 
* "the detailed affairs of millions of people doing complicated things"
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* If manipulation of data is repetitive, it should be fed to a machine. Much more economical.
 
* Artificiality of systems of indexing. Info found by tracing it from subclass to subclass. Human mind operates by association (pandora! google! ads!). Memory is transitory.
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* THE REAL HEART OF THE MATTER OF SELECTION
 
* Microfilm stored in a machine = the visual memory as understood by man. Scrolling through pages and being able to add one's own comments (=wiki)
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Revision as of 18:17, 24 October 2010

Vannevar Bush, As We May Think
Makes me think of Steampunk
Steampunk.jpg

  • Situated right after WWII > Argues that all scholars can find their place in society again, except physicists. They left academics to make bombs, guns, etc.
  • Knowledge gets lost in the mass of the inconsequential (also, finding out something has existed for years, a movement, platform, whatever, without you knowing it... it's all out there and you can read about it and often you just don't)
  • 'The summation of human experience is being expanded at a prodigious rate, and the means we use for threading through the consequent maze to the momentarily important item is the same as was used in the days of square-rigged ships.'
  • Human operator
  • The world has arrived at an age of cheap complex devices of great reliability; and something is bound to come of it.
  • A record (of information, ed) should be able to be extended, stored and consulted.
  • Nibbling at a library.
  • Push pencil, tap typewriter. Digest. Correct. Set, print, distribute.
  • Interesting how he says something is still "in embryo". It refers to present state, it exists and it implies it still has tons of developing to do, possibilities to grow.
  • "the detailed affairs of millions of people doing complicated things"
  • If manipulation of data is repetitive, it should be fed to a machine. Much more economical.
  • Artificiality of systems of indexing. Info found by tracing it from subclass to subclass. Human mind operates by association (pandora! google! ads!). Memory is transitory.
  • THE REAL HEART OF THE MATTER OF SELECTION
  • Microfilm stored in a machine = the visual memory as understood by man. Scrolling through pages and being able to add one's own comments (=wiki)