00--CRISPR 作者: sarah iller
CRISPR lets you live-edit websites by manipulating their DOM. Toggle visual and structural modules to distort, dissect, or reveal how pages work—turning passive browsing into an active, experimental interaction with the web.
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Introduction to Cybergenome Editing
By animating and interacting with the foundational elements of the web, the CRISPR Extensions draw attention to the invisible frameworks that govern our digital environments. Through a set of browser extensions, we gain access to the underlying source code of any website in real time, modifying its DOM, altering its visual and functional gene expressions, and reshaping internal hierarchies. This process transforms not only the interface, but our very perception of how websites behave.
What lies beneath the internet’s glassy surfaces?
CRISPR gestures toward a reimagining of web navigation, not as passive browsing, but as active engagement with the living systems of language, structure, and interaction that shape our online experience.
By animating and interacting with the foundational elements of the web, the CRISPR Extensions draw attention to the invisible frameworks that govern our digital environments. Through a set of browser extensions, we gain access to the underlying source code of any website in real time, modifying its DOM, altering its visual and functional gene expressions, and reshaping internal hierarchies. This process transforms not only the interface, but our very perception of how websites behave.
What lies beneath the internet’s glassy surfaces?
CRISPR gestures toward a reimagining of web navigation, not as passive browsing, but as active engagement with the living systems of language, structure, and interaction that shape our online experience.
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