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Head Mounted Display: created by Ivan Sutherland in 1968, the purpose of the device was to present the user with a perspective image that changed as he moved. The cartesian grid was used on the binocular TV screens to make the experience more realistic. Google Glass, Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, Perspective Images, Interactive Timeline, Human Memory, Look Here, Cool Tech, Computer Graphics
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Ivan Sutherland. "Sketchpad: A Man-Machine Graphical Communication System." 1963. Frames from Sketchpad demo video illustrating the program’s use of constraints. Left column: a user selects parts of a drawing. Right column: Sketchpad automatically adjusts the drawing. (The captured frames were edited in Photoshop to show the Sketchpad screen more clearly.) Communication System, Generative Art, Used Tools, Rhizome, Science Art, Media Design, Computer Science, User Interface, Command
1968: Ivan Sutherland creates the first augmented reality systems using simple 2D animation due to low computer processing power Object Oriented Programming, Computer Programming, Augmented Reality Technology, Drawing Programs, Information Processing, Computer Vision, University Of Utah, Communication System, Virtual Reality
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The Sword of Damocles Early pioneering tech from 1968 is a stereoscopic headmounted display created by Ivan Sutherland, the first Virtual Reality technology: Computer graphics pioneer Ivan Sutherland models a stereoscopic display he created at Harvard using miniature TV tubes. An early application showed a three-dimensional wire-frame virtual room that users could explore by moving their heads.
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