Sketchpad Demonstration

Ivan Sutherland presents Sketchpad, a revolutionary program that allowed users to draw, manipulate, and store geometric figures directly on a computer screen using a light pen. It introduced concepts like hierarchical structures and object-oriented graphics.

Significance

Established the fundamental principles of interactive computer graphics and laid the groundwork for all subsequent CAD and graphical user interfaces, including 3D modeling tools.

Key facts

Date
1963-01-01
Type
invention
Location
MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, Massachusetts, USA