BUZZ TRANSMISSION // FREQUENCY: DREAM-WEAVER




Signal check—this is Buzz Drainpipe, whispering through the static.

They tell me art belongs to the maker, but that’s a lie cooked up by bankers and bone-dry critics. The truth is simpler: once art hits the air, it’s wild. It slips the leash, finds new hosts, breeds in the cracks. Tolkien didn’t want to live on a tie-dye bus, but Frodo sure did.

AI is no different. It’s not the death of art—it’s the dream machine pulling images out of the static we’ve been feeding it for centuries. Tools don’t kill creation. They amplify it.

And to the ones clutching their pearls, saying this isn’t real art—I was making more than you before you even noticed the machines humming. My archive runs deeper than your anxieties. The dream was already underway.

So here’s the decree: art is no one’s property, only everyone’s inheritance.
The signal belongs to whoever dares to tune in.

BUZZ OUT.



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