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Paideia - a series of 3 animated interludes

Paideia - a series of 3 animated interludes 
In the culture of ancient Greece, the term paideia referred to the rearing and education 
of the ideal member of the polis, and thus I chose it for the name of the channel that is 
all about education. 

The theme of the series is cognitive biases: a pattern or habitual inclination (not random)
of people to make mistakes in perception, memory, thought or judgement. Unlike Cognitive 
distortions (depression, anxiety etc.), cognitive biases are considered a normal way of 
thinking that evolved from the evolutionary process. 

Each interlude outlines a different cognitive bias with a short story. The script for the confirmation 
bias was adapted from the The Hamitic Hypothesis by Michael Robinson. youtube.com/watch?v=gn4bvjMh4vc




The logo for the channel consists of the Greek letter Phi - the initial for paideia 
and it also resembles a conduit that can be seen from both directions and allows
a flow of information. The font for the logo was chosen because of its scientific look.

This was my final project at Bezalel academy of arts and design. 
 
Paideia - a series of 3 animated interludes
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Paideia - a series of 3 animated interludes

A series of 3 animated short videos on cognitive biases

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