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Through the Looking Glass
 
 
I had been interested in three dimensional user interfaces ever since I first heard of Ivan Sutherland's pioneering work in the late 1960's. NASA Ames had demonstrated a modern system with head and hand tracking, and it was clearly only a matter of time until the computing power of inexpensive personal computer made virtual reality a market reality. It also seemed obvious that a company experienced in three-dimensional geometric modeling and high-performance graphics on cheap hardware was uniquely qualified to become the leader in this emerging market. In this paper I urged Autodesk to enter the nascent field of virtual reality and set the standards. The paper was well received, and a project was launched shortly thereafter. Unfortunately, the disconnection between R&D and marketing, and the general paralysis that gripped Autodesk during the late 1980's (see Information Letter 14 on page [Ref]) caused Autodesk to squander a once-in-a-decade opportunity. Autodesk did finally manage to field a virtual reality developer kit in early 1993, but the chance to “own the market” had been lost long beforehand. An abridged version of this paper appeared in the book The Art of Human-Computer Interface Design, Brenda Laurel, ed., Addison-Wesley, 1990 (ISBN 978-0-201-51797-2).
 
 
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Aparece citado  por Howard Rheingold (2002) en su libro "Realidad virtual. Los mndos artificiales generados por ordenador que modificarán nuestras vidas" como un memorandum que se lee como un manifiesto de la empresa Autodesk,especializada en CAD, firmado por su director y fundador John Walker (pp. 191-194).
  
 
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Aparece citado por Howard Rheingold (2002) en su libro "Realidad virtual. Los mndos artificiales generados por ordenador que modificarán nuestras vidas" como un memorandum que se lee como un manifiesto de la empresa Autodesk,especializada en CAD, firmado por su director y fundador John Walker (pp. 191-194).

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