Natsai Audrey believes raw materials for products of the future will come from microbial life

Featured in Frame #107's material-themed Frame Lab, Natsai Audrey grows bacterial prints on silk scarves. The design researcher offers her perspective on material sources of the future:
How do grown materials fit in the
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