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Sketchpad (1963) 2 of 3 – 2D Graphics

This is part 2 of 3, demonstrating the 2D capabilities of Sketchpad, including vector scaling and instances.

Periodically throughout computer history there emerges a “pinch point,” a single moment where many prior technologies converge, and upon which many subsequent technologies depend. Herman Hollerith’s 1890 census tabulator is one well-known instance. Another, somewhat lesser-known, is Ivan Sutherland’s “Sketchpad,” developed at MIT in the early 1960s, running on the transistor-based TX-2 computer. Nearly all interactive graphics applications today can trace their roots back to this pivotal demonstration. It’s considered the first graphical user interface (GUI) at a time when computer graphics of ANY sort were virtually unheard of, let alone the notion that computers could be applied to both artistic and technical purposes.

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