@inproceedings{Pohl2014a,
	abstract = {When interacting casually, users relinquish some control over their interaction to gain the freedom to devote their engagement elsewhere.
This allows them to still interact even when they are encumbered, distracted, or engaging with others. With their focus on something else, casual interaction will often take place in the periphery---either spatially by, e.g., interacting laterally or with respect to attention, by interacting in the background.},
	title = {Casual Interaction: Scaling Fidelity for Low-Engagement Interactions},
	author = {Pohl, Henning and Rohs, Michael and Murray-Smith, Roderick},
	booktitle = {Workshop on Peripheral Interaction: Shaping the Research and Design Space at CHI 2014},
	year = {2014},
	papertype = {workshoppaper}
}