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On the HumanWeather inside thinking
Most treatments of cognitive bias are explanatory. They diagram the mind and label its errors. HumanWeather attempts something different: to aestheticize human judgment — to treat the small bends in our perception the way a poet treats fog, rain, or the quiet light before evening.
Each piece is one haiku and one ink-wash print. The intent is not to teach the reader what a bias is. It is to let the reader recognize themselves inside it — briefly, without defense.
The work is restrained on purpose. There is no humor, no corporate framing, no academic argument. The voice is closer to a meditation manual than a textbook. What looks like a landscape is usually a self-portrait.
The first series, The Biases, opens with four prints: Confirmation, Availability, Recency, and Anchoring. More biases are on the way. Future series will turn the same lens on cities, markets, and the inner weather of leaders.
Written, drawn, and arranged by LFB. All haiku original; prints composed in collaboration with image generation tools and hand-curated.
