Clever Ep. 213: The Quiet Rebellion of Biodesigner Natsai Audrey Chieza
Listen to the latest episode from Clever, where Natsai Audrey Chieza, founder of a biodesign studio, unites consumer biotechnology advancements with real-world applications.
Natsai Audrey Chieza is the founder and CEO of biodesign studio Faber Futures, as well as co-founder of Normal Phenomena of Life (NPOL), a lifestyle and fashion brand that also functions as a working prototype for a new model bioeconomy. Through her initiatives, the visionary designer and thought leader works to unite consumer biotechnology advancements with real-world applications. Listen to the latest episode of the Clever podcast as host Amy Devers talks with Chieza about how she?s spent her life quietly not doing what was expected and where it has ultimately led her. Natsai Audrey Chieza
She grew up in Zimbabwe until the country’s economy crashed and her family made the decision to relocate to the UK ? where her practice of “not belonging” unintentionally began. There, she combined a unique love of architecture and fashion pursuing a postgraduate program in Material Futures that set her on a path toward designing with bacteria.
Chieza’s approach includes partnerships across biotech, consumer sectors, and cultural institutions, as well as collaborative, story-driven strategies that catalyze engagement and action on critical issues. Working with clients such as adidas and the World Economic Forum (WEF), her insights and leadership are highly sought after, including as...
Natsai Audrey Chieza is the founder and CEO of biodesign studio Faber Futures, as well as co-founder of Normal Phenomena of Life (NPOL), a lifestyle and fashion brand that also functions as a working prototype for a new model bioeconomy. Through her initiatives, the visionary designer and thought leader works to unite consumer biotechnology advancements with real-world applications. Listen to the latest episode of the Clever podcast as host Amy Devers talks with Chieza about how she?s spent her life quietly not doing what was expected and where it has ultimately led her. Natsai Audrey Chieza
She grew up in Zimbabwe until the country’s economy crashed and her family made the decision to relocate to the UK ? where her practice of “not belonging” unintentionally began. There, she combined a unique love of architecture and fashion pursuing a postgraduate program in Material Futures that set her on a path toward designing with bacteria.
Chieza’s approach includes partnerships across biotech, consumer sectors, and cultural institutions, as well as collaborative, story-driven strategies that catalyze engagement and action on critical issues. Working with clients such as adidas and the World Economic Forum (WEF), her insights and leadership are highly sought after, including as...
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