Hiking up, participants assemble to collectively form a 'point d’ironie' and engage in a discussion about the future of energy production. Interested in the potential of the Ancient Greek chorus – whose role in classical theatre was to speak collectively for past and future generations, giving voice to that which is keenly felt yet hard to articulate – Bik Van der Pol reprise this traditional theatrical device for the present day. Who is speaking for the past and the present? What future world do we imagine? To Gather on a Mountain unites the knowledge and experience of a broad range of people in an attempt to define what needs to be decided collectively for a future to be.
To Gather on a Mountain considers the energy industry in Norway, in the world. At a time when minerals are extracted from mountains and sea beds and oceans and wind farms are constructed on hillsides – projects often financed by international funds linked to tax havens – Bik Van der Pol aim to collectively generate ‘Ten Commandments for Earth’ that reflect humanity’s impact and men's responsibility for the planet that we share with other entities.
During the 1950s and ’60s, the Situationist International movement drew attention to the fact that the situations we create for ourselves often also compromise us. Referencing this art-historical position, Bik Van der Pol ask: if we maintain that the ‘public good’ exists, then who exactly is that public, why is it good and for whom? How to take stock of the consequences of our actions?