Ethical Dimension
Reveals the ethical choices embedded in the art of risk concept
1. Ethical Responsibility
The artist must respect human limits.
Risk serves awareness, not harm.
Every work explores boundaries through respect.
2. Consent and Awareness
The participant must be aware of participation — but not necessarily of scope.
The Art of Risk offers conscious unawareness: one knows of choice, but not of consequence.
3. Limits of Manipulation
The artist may direct but not deceive.
Manipulation must provoke thought, not destruction.
4. Awareness of Boundaries
Risk gains meaning not by violating ethics, but by acknowledging them.
The Art of Risk may disturb, shock, or frighten — but never dehumanize.
5. Shared Responsibility
Risk gains meaning when shared.
Both creator and participant bear its weight.
6. Collective Ethics of Risk
When multiple humans coexist within the same universe, ethics becomes collective.
Participants must be aware that their actions affect others.
Thus, risk and ethics are shared phenomena.
