
Ristow was inspired by how expressive the human face is in terms of musculature and how much we can communicate using expressions, without even speaking. Ristow writes, “Face Forward is an exercise in group dynamics. It offers the possibility of collective striving to achieve something which, when seen, will be immediately recognizable to the entire group, and therefore immediately satisfying. … The face will be a reflection of the dynamic within the group operating it.”
Want to see it in person? Ristow will have Face Forward on display at this year’s Maker Faire Bay Area, taking place on May 19 and 20 at the San Mateo Fairgrounds. We’re really excited to see it in person!

We interviewed Ristow before last year’s Maker Faire Bay Area. Check it out.
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