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As a main, prolonged way of control, this probably can work well only in films. Or on the ISS, perhaps.
Some starting points...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touchscreen#Gorilla_arm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gesture_recognition#.22Gorilla_arm.22
BTW, I don't think we really got used to people who loudly "talk to themselves" - we might accept it more readily, but it's still uncanny. Probably (still) triggers, and will continue to, some strong pathways in our brains which cause us to (unnecessarily) divert our attention to that speaker (to whom nobody replies - hence "wait, does that ape want something from me?!")