This book documents a year-long exhibition entitled Knots + Surfaces,
at Dia Center for the Arts from January 2001 through January 2002, in
which Diana Thater presented a large-scale, multiprojection video
installation specifically designed to interact with the open
architectural space of Dia's third-floor gallery. A charged environment,
combining layered projections with a wall of clustered monitors, becomes
a metaphorical charting of multidimensional space. Referring to a recent
mathematical hypothesis that correlates a complex, six-dimesional
spatial model to a map of a honey bee's dance, Thater expands her
abiding concern with the intersection of nature and culture. Along with
an introduction to both her work and the exhibition by Lynne Cooke, the
book will include an essay on Thater's work by Akira Lippit.