Have you ever yearned for more immediate control over your surroundings? No, we
don't mean Magneto car-flipping abilities. We mean more like wrangling all of
the gear in a room into some kind of understandable and connected system. If you
said yes -- and you're a Sims aficionado -- you'll want to check into
CRISTAL. We're not talking expensive champagne here, we're talking about the
"Control of Remotely Interfaced Systems using Touch-based Actions in Living
spaces" system (c'mon, it sort of makes sense). The premise is simple: instead
of having to juggle multiple remotes and input systems to deal with a room full
of technology, CRISTAL merges a Surface-like touch area (your
coffee table in this scenario), an overhead camera, and connected devices to
form a frighteningly intuitive control scheme. The idea allows for all sorts of
handy arrangements, like being able to virtually drag media from a server on one
side of the room to your TV on the other, dim lights in a particular area by
swiping on that location, or draw a path for a Roomba to clean using the
overhead view. Right now this is just a research project, of course, but the
team working on the concept believes costs could move down from the astronomic
$10,000-$15,000 the setup would cost now to a more affordable range. Until that
happens, you'll have the video of CRISTAL in action after the break.









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