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Diana Burgoyne

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Diana Burgoyne
Diana Burgoyne performing at the Museum of Vancouver
Performance at Museum of Vancouver in August 2015
Born1957 (age 66–67)
EducationUniversity of Victoria
University of California, Los Angeles
Known forinteractive electronic installation and performance artist
Websitehttp://www.connect.ecuad.ca/~dburg/main.htm

Diana Burgoyne (born 1957) is a Canadian artist[1] known for her installations and performance works using handmade electronics.[2]

Career

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Since the mid-1980s, Burgoyne has produced work that combines handmade electronics[3][4] with aspects of sculpture, installation and live performance.[5] Her work looks at the interaction of society, technology, culture, and environment,[6][7] and their impact on the human body.[8]

Exhibitions

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References

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  1. ^ "Artist/Maker Name "Burgoyne, Diana"". Canadian Heritage Information Network. Government of Canada. Archived from the original on 23 June 2016. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
  2. ^ Andreas Broeckmann; Gunalan Nadarajan (2008). Place Studies in Art, Media, Science and Technology: Historical Investigations on the Sites and the Migration of Knowledge. VDG. ISBN 978-3-89739-611-1.
  3. ^ Langill, Caroline. "Caroline Langill, Shifting Polarities: Interview with Diana Burgoyne". Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science and Technology. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
  4. ^ Ear. New Wilderness Foundation. 1990.
  5. ^ "Diana Burgoyne: Sound Drawing". City of Surrey. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
  6. ^ Augaitis, Daina; Amundson, Dale; Gallery, Walter Phillips; Sherman, Tom (1988). Siting Technology: Dale Amundson, Diana Burgoyne, Mona Hatoum, Richard Kriesche, Nancy Paterson, Tom Sherman, Nell Tenhaaf. Walter Phillips Gallery. ISBN 978-0-920159-09-5.
  7. ^ Mentoring Artists for Women's Art; Vera Lemecha (January 2004). MAWA: Mentoring Artists for Women's Art : culture of community. Mentoring Artists for Women's Art. ISBN 978-0-9684409-4-0.
  8. ^ Banff Centre for the Arts; Catherine Richards; Nell Tenhaaf (1991). Virtual seminar on the bioapparatus. Banff Centre for the Arts. ISBN 978-0-920159-62-0.
  9. ^ "Diana Burgoyne: Operating Instructions". The Western Front. Western Front Society. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
  10. ^ "Diana Burgoyne". Mattress Factory. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
  11. ^ Claudia Giannini; Mattress Factory (30 August 2001). Installations, Mattress Factory, 1990-1999. Mattress Factory. ISBN 9780822957713.
  12. ^ "SPLICE: At the Intersection of Art and Medicine". University of Toronto Art Centre. University of Toronto. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
  13. ^ "ExplorArtists". Retrieved 29 January 2016.

Bibliography

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  • Reconstructed Environment: Doug Buis Diana Burgoyne Kevin Kelly. De Fabriek. 1989.
  • Burgoyne, Diana; Armstrong, Kate; Courtemanche, Peter; B.C.), Western Front (Vancouver (2004). Scrambled Bites : Art's Birthday. Western Front. ISBN 978-0-920974-03-2.
  • Buis, Doug; Burgoyne, Diana; Davison, Liane; Kelly, Kevin; (B.C.), Surrey Art Gallery (1994). Subverting Nature: Doug Buis, Diana Burgoyne, Kevin Kelly. Surrey Art Gallery. ISBN 978-0-920181-30-0.
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