The document provides a history of computers, computer graphics, and virtual reality from the 17th century to present day. It describes early mechanical calculating devices, the development of programmable computers during World War II, the invention of the stored program concept, and the creation of the first general purpose electronic digital computers in the 1940s and 1950s. It then outlines the development of computer graphics, animation, virtual reality technologies, and consumer-facing products from the 1960s to today.
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History of Computers, CG, VR
The document provides a history of computers, computer graphics, and virtual reality from the 17th century to present day. It describes early mechanical calculating devices, the development of programmable computers during World War II, the invention of the stored program concept, and the creation of the first general purpose electronic digital computers in the 1940s and 1950s. It then outlines the development of computer graphics, animation, virtual reality technologies, and consumer-facing products from the 1960s to today.
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History of Computers, Computer
Graphics and Virtual Reality
Brief History of Computers
Abacus, adding machine with gears (Pascal-17th c),
Leibniz (early 18th c), Jacquard (loom, early 19th c) Babbages Difference Engine and Analytical Engine (programmable- 19th c), Ada Lovelace Booles system of logic (1854) Hollerith (1890 census punchcards in 1928-IBM) Turing On Computable Numbers (1937) World War II Colossus all electronic- vacuum tubes Aikens Mark I (1944 mechanical relays) Atanasoff-Berry vacuum tubes (early 1940s) Mauchly-Eckert ENIAC Von Neumann stored program (late 1945) Hopper first computer bug Brief History of computers (cont) IBM 650 first mass produced computer 500K RAM (1953) Texas Instruments- silicon transistors (1954) McCarthy and Minsky AI (1956) DEC PDP- first minicomputer - monitor and screen (1960) First video game (1962) ARPANET (adv res proj agency 1962) Engelbarts mouse (1964) Integrated circuits (chips) in computers - Burroughs(1968)- invented in 1958 Brooks: kinesthetic interaction between protein molecules (1967) Bell Labs: UNIX (1970) Floppy disks (1970) Intel 4004- computer on a chip (1971) Brief History of computers (cont) First PC Altair in a kit (1975) Jobs and Wozniak- Apple I Apple Computer (1976, 1977) Gates and Allen Microsoft (1977) IBM PC (1981) SGI (1981) Macintosh computer (1984) Boom HMD (1987) Spatialization of sound at NASA- Fisher and Wenzel (1989) Polhemus position trackers (1988) Berners-Lee at CERN World Wide Web (1989) Linux (1991) Python (1991) Brief History of computers (cont) Graphical user interface for Web navigation (Mosaic) (1993) Netscape (1994) Yahoo founded (1994) Java, Internet Explorer (1995) Google founded (1998) iMac (1998) i-pod (2001) Processing computer language (2001) Gmail (2004) Facebook (2004) YouTube (2005) i-phone (2007) ipad (2010) Kinect (2010) History of Computer Graphics, Animation and Virtual Reality McCays Gertie the Dinosaur (1914 cartoon with 10,000 drawings) Disney founded (1923) Steamboat Willie: sound animated film (1930) Heligs Sensorama (1956) Boeing uses term computer graphics (1960) Head mounted displays (1960, 1961) First video game (Spacewars 1961) Sutherlands Sketchpad (1963 - MIT doctoral thesis computer graphics on a monitor- light pen- vision; later The Ultimate Display, HMD ideas) Macintosh with graphical user interface (GUI) (1984) Graphics and VR History (cont) Furness display system for pilots (1966) SIGGRAPH formed (1969) Gourauds work on shading (1971) Pong, interactive graphics game (Atari) (1972) Phongs work on illumination (1973) HMD research by Clark (future founder of SGI) (1974) Sandin and Sayre bend-sensing glove (1977) Polhemus tracking system (1979) Furness virtual cockpit (1981) SGI founded, Sun founded (1981) Graphics and VR History (cont) Zimmerman: data glove (1982) ILM (industrial Light Magic) develops computer graphics images for genesis effect sequence in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) Sonification (sound that represents data) (1982) Callahans see-through HMD (1983) Jaron Lanier: VPL Research- dataglove- coined term VR (1984) Young Sherlock Homes movie (1985- first computer animated character) Beginnings of motion capture (1985) Who Framed Roger Rabbit mixes actors and computer generated (1985) Gif and jpeg (1986) Graphics and VR History (cont) Microsoft adds GUI to Windows (1990) Tactile feedback glove, Sense8 founded, first VR systems (1990) CAVE at SIGGRAPH (1992) VR symposium (1993) Pixar and Disney release Toy Story, first full-length computer animation (1994) mp3 (1993) Doom released (1993) VR Society formed (1994) Gall bladder removed with aid of HMD (1994) Graphics cards become popular Motion capture Kinect gesture capture
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