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  1. This prototype was created in 1968 by computer scientist Ivan Sutherland with the help of his students Bob Sproull, Quintin Foster, and Danny Cohen. Before he began working toward what he termed "the ultimate display", [4] because it could theoretically simulate any kind of display, including 2D monitors.

  2. The device that’s widely considered to be the first virtual reality head-mounted display in the world was actually created in 1968 by computer scientist Ivan Sutherland, who was aided by his students Bob Sproull, Quintin Foster, and Danny Cohen.

  3. Apr 26, 2024 · In 1968 Ivan Sutherland at the University of Utah, with the help of his student Bob Sproull, created the first Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) head mounted display system. Sutherland's head mounted display was so heavy that it had to be suspended from the ceiling, and the formidable appearance of the device inspired its name ...

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  5. Ivan Sutherland described the “Ultimate Display” concept that could simulate reality to the point where one could not tell the difference from actual reality. His concept included: A virtual world viewed through a HMD and appeared realistic through augmented 3D sound and tactile feedback.

  6. December 1968. The first virtual reality (VR) headset was the "Sword of Damocles", a system developed by computer-graphics pioneer Ivan Sutherland and his student Bob Sproull (both USA) at the University of Utah in 1968.

  7. Harvard computer science professor Ivan Sutherland created this virtual reality head-mounted display, jokingly referred to as “The Sword of Damocles” because of the large overhead beam required to support its weight. His student Bob Sproull assisted with the design.

  8. In 1968, with the help of student Bob Sproull, he created the first virtual reality and augmented reality head-mounted display system, referred to affectionately as the Sword of Damocles because it was suspended from the ceiling above the user’s head. From 1968 to 1974 Sutherland was a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Utah.

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