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Kate Raynes-Goldie

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Kate Raynes-Goldie western Australian-based interactive producer, game designer and scholar who is currently the first-ever Director of Interactive Programs at the Film and Television Institute. She co-authored the first scholarly examination of friending on social networks and co-created Perth's first pervasive game, Ghost Town, in 2007.

She gave a talk on "unconventional" gaming at TEDx Perth.