Ivan Sutherland's head-mounted 3D display, also called The Sword of Damocles, is the first augmented reality display system made. It was made by Ivan Sutherland in 1968. According to Ivan Sutherland, the name "Sword of Damocles" was merely a joke name for the mechanical system that supported and tracked the actual head-mounted display below it. It happened to look like a giant overhead cross, hence the joke. The system was actually called "the head-mounted display", which is perhaps the first recorded use of the term "HMD", and he preferred "Stereoscopic-Television Apparatus for Individual Use."