Sketchpad by Ivan Sutherland

Ivan Sutherland's Sketchpad program revolutionized human-computer interaction, allowing users to draw and manipulate objects directly on a screen. While not generative, it established the foundational concepts of interactive graphical design.

Significance

Laid the groundwork for all subsequent CAD systems, making it possible to interact with digital designs, a prerequisite for generative tools.

Key facts

Date
1963-01-01
Type
invention
Location
MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Cambridge, MA