
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 -- to support creative exploration
of ideas. Thesauri are to words, as genexes are to ideas.
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
- dissetinate the results widely.
This paper describes how a framework for an integrated set
of software tools might support this four-phase model of
creativity in science, medicine, the arts, and beyond.
Current initiatives are positive and encouraging, but they
do not work in an integrated fashion, often miss vital
components, and are frequently poorly designed. A wellconceived
and clearly-stated framework could guide design
efforts, coordinate planning, and speed development.