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Diana Burgoyne is an artist based in Vancouver. Her performances and installations have been exhibited internationally. She completed her MFA at UCLA in 1985, and is currently working on her P.H.D in Interactive Arts at Simon Fraser University and is teaching at Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design.

"A common theme in my work is the relationship between society, technology, and environment. I investigate these relationships through the use of sound, performance, and installation. Sound stimulates another sense in the viewer and I use it metaphorically as communication. In creating the sound, I use integrated circuits.

When manipulating this technology, I think it is important for it to look "hand-made", in hopes of humanizing this dehumanizing material. Performance uses a powerful tool: the body. This tool juxtaposed with technology creates tension and situations analogous to society.

Installation allows me to connect the viewer physically to the piece. Giving the viewer an active role makes them part of "the system" referred to in the work.

It is important that my work does not make specific comments or criticisms of society, culture, or technology but rather stimulates the viewer to raise questions. " - Diana Burgoyne.