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Unlike Western digital artists who use glitches as a symbol of failure or anti-establishment rebellion, Tsukioka frames glitches as spiritual interventions . She cites Shinto notions of kami (spirits) inhabiting unexpected places. A corrupted pixel is not a mistake; it is a sign that the unseen world is pressing against the screen. : Built to last a lifetime with proper care

After completing her primary education, Tsukioka enrolled in the prestigious Tokyo Women's Christian University, where she studied literature and philosophy. Her time at university had a profound impact on her writing style, as she was exposed to a wide range of literary movements and theories. The influence of Western literature, particularly French Symbolism and Japanese modernism, can be seen in her early works. She cites Shinto notions of kami (spirits) inhabiting

: The hard steel can be brittle; it is not meant for cutting through bone or frozen food.