Maybe the Attendance at My Funeral Will Be Slimmer Than I Thought: An Infographic

“I like to experience that change that happens when confronted with multiple feelings and a time frame. I’m interested in the re-framing of approval,” artist Andrew Kuo says about his series and how he repurposed trivial minutiae of everyday life into pie charts, flow charts, and other forms of visual data sorting.

 

“Check Ya Later!”: An Infographic

Artist and funnyman Andrew Kuo describes his approach to analysis: “Putting abstract ideas on a scale challenges the authority of a momentary thought. It’s appealing to trace how feelings change in relation to other feelings and a given time frame. “

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Every Hour of Friday May 2, 2008: An Infographic

Artist and funnyman Andrew Kuo describes his approach to analysis: “I am interested in talking about specific things with a wink to a metric evaluation and multiple thoughts presented in the same visual frame. To state something and then emphasize and de-emphasize it on a scale is an appealing way to tell a personal story without spelling it out.”

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My Life Up Until November, 2007: An Infographic

The subjects of artist and funnyman Andrew Kuo’s colorful infographics are personal memories, moments from the near past, and thoughts about the future. His take on this work: “Putting ideas on a scale challenges the authority of a thought.”

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Failure Is an Option: An Infographic

The subjects of artist and funnyman Andrew Kuo’s colorful infographics are personal memories, moments from the near past, and thoughts about the future. In this installment of our monthly series, Kuo’s use of first-person data becomes art.

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