Crisis Project Charter |
Whereas The Crisis Project is founded upon principles that recognize the supremacy of art and the rule of calculated anarchy: Any person has the right to enter, remain in and leave The Crisis Project at any time. Any art created within The Crisis Project remains the property of the participant, and The Crisis Project. If a participant decides to leave The Crisis Project, or is expelled from the project, any artwork that was created prior remains the property of the participant, and The Crisis Project. Participants shall not exploit any participant, group of participants, or The Crisis Project itself in any way, for their own personal gain. Participants shall not use The Crisis Project to directly, or indirectly discriminate any individual or group based on race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation, or mental or physical disability. Creativity is encouraged in all levels of participation in The Crisis Project; however all artwork must contain or feature a representative Crisis Project image or design to be eligible for participation in The Crisis Project. The Crisis Project encourages the respect of private property, and promotes the difference between art, and vandalism. All forms of art require intelligence to establish respect and support, and The Crisis Project is no different. Any participation that is deemed as vandalism will result in the participant’s expulsion from the project. Participate at your own risk. Failure to comply with The Crisis Project Charter will render a participant expelled from the project. The Crisis Project’s success relies on the participation of its participants. “Stay together, and keep quiet.”
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