At Sony Computer Science Laboratories ’ recent unresolved house in Tokyo , the company gave the populace a glimpse of some of the modern research its squad has been work on . Including a task calledToy Alive : a joint venture between Sony and Legoto develop silicon chip - embed brick that add a new level of electronic interactivity to the pop building toy .
lead by Alexis Andre , the task has already ensue in tradition Lego bricks that countenance creations to be controlled by a PlayStation controller , but that ’s just the beginning . head - plant bricks can be program to beam in unison when combined , so a poser of a sign can flicker like it ’s on fervor . The new Lego composition can also interact with a computer , allowing them to be remotely control or activate with some canonic Mindstorms - like programming . The research worker are even working on embedding bricks with tiny wireless cameras for an awesome minifig ’s eye view of a playset .
Sadly , the enhanced Legos are still a few years out at best . The crappy DoS of batteries means playtimes are presently very circumscribed . But thankfully , in the meantime , good old - fashioned imagination is still incessant . [ Japan TimesviaGizmag ]

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