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 There's "Tree of Codes" made by Jonathan Safran Foer. He cut away parts of an existing book, "The Street of Crocodiles" by Bruno Schulz, to create a new story.
@Ashdroid Well. That's rad as fuck. I assume there's just the right one copy, though.
@Ashdroid Wow! That's aggressively reasonable.
@Ashdroid Wow, though. $165 on Amazon right now. Yeesh. That's a heck of a return on $20!