If you're counting games, it's hard to beat half life. I can't think of an equal work of art that weights the creator and audience equally in terms if how the presentation will unfold.
I've been a semi professional musician for ~6 years now, and could cite a few theatrical percussion ensembles and a webcast/mutimedia fiasco I took part in last year, but, frankly, none of them are half as interesting.
Orwell's _Down and Out in Paris and London_ is one of the best books about being poor
If you're counting games, it's hard to beat half life. I can't think of an equal work of art that weights the creator and audience equally in terms if how the presentation will unfold. I've been a semi professional musician for ~6 years now, and could cite a few theatrical percussion ensembles and a webcast/mutimedia fiasco I took part in last year, but, frankly, none of them are half as interesting.