So there are, like, video games that play with the fact that you're looking at a screen, or messing with a controller. There are movies or TV that do similar things. Not enough books play with the physical medium they're in (e.g. House of Leaves). It would be cool to have more books not just user paper and ink as an incidental delivery mechanism for ideas, but as a part of the art.
@benhamill I suspect this has a lot to do with production costs associated with such books?
@benhamill though Poe played with messages in his text
@lindseyb Messages like... encoded or...?
@benhamill encoded yes
@benhamill look this up it's legit interesting
@sydneyfalk @lindseyb Hah! That's a cool idea. "The first letter in every sentence for the first few pages is a character in my public key. Encrypt something and I'll decrypt it, proving I wrote it." :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes: