Anti-Alias

Whether you flatten the world into binaries, or allow for nuance, complexity, and blurry edges.

Andrew McGill and the Taxi Ride to the Airport

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Anti-Alias is about moving past binary thinking and letting in complexity and blur. Andrew McGill had been sorting his father into simple categories — deadbeat or hero, criminal or generous — with no room for anything in between. After hearing his dad describe a life of failed dreams, cross-country moves, and 35 years of cab driving, Andrew let the picture get blurry in a way that was actually more accurate. His father wasn't the PS2 guy or the wallet thief — he was both and neither.