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