Norman Taylor of ITEK Corp. (previously with MIT’s Lincoln Lab) demonstrates an innovative electronic drafting machine (EDM) that allows engineers to produce computer-based graphic images using a “light pen”. He is interviewed by John Fitch in 1962 as part of the “Science Reporter” television series presented by MIT and produced by WGBH. Courtesy of the MIT Museum.
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