Embrace the grain. Love the shudder. Be the sakura dither. — For those who find clarity not in the bloom, but in the blur.

It is not a destination. It is a vibration.

That oscillation is the dither. Imagine a pointillist painting where the dots refuse to settle. Or an old CRT monitor displaying a perfect sakura tree, but the signal is weak; the pixels dance between magenta and static snow. Dithering, in signal processing, adds noise to clarify an image. Paradoxically, this error creates the truth of the cherry blossom.