- CRISPR.zip:
- 00--CRISPR
- 01--angle_baby
- 02--dark_mode
- 03--hard_disagree
- 04--full_responsivity
- 05--oh_how_the_turn_tables
- 06--hyper
- 07--tornado
- 08--on_acid
- 09--there_will_come_soft_rains
2.
How does it work?
- Download the CRISPR.zip file 📁 and unpack it
- Open Chrome and go to chrome://extensions/.
- Enable Developer Mode [toggle at the top right].
- Click Load unpacked and select the 00--CRISPR folder.
- Repeat #4. for all folders.
- The extensions are now loaded and will run on all pages.
- Protip: Pin the 00--CRISPR extension to your toolbar to manage your new extensions.
3.
Introduction to cybergenome editing
By animating and interacting with the often-overlooked building blocks of the web—those mundane, nearly
invisible HTML
tags that operate in the background— the CRISPR Extensions make us consider the hidden
structures
that shape our digital experience.
Through a set of Browser
Extensions we are able to access the DNA of any website, altering its gene
expressions and restructuring internal hierarchies – thus transforming how we perceive and interact with
the
online environment.
What lies beneath the internet's glassy surfaces?
CRISPR gestures toward a reimagining of how we navigate the infinite pages of the web:
as more than mere consumers of information, but as participants in a living, visual dialogue between
language, technology, and the hidden frameworks that underpin our digital lives.