Kate Raynes-Goldie
Kate Raynes-Goldie is a Canadian-New Zealand designer, writer, speaker, cultural anthropologist and certified Lego Serious Play facilitator known for her work on play and games for human connection, creativity and innovation. She is a regular media commentator, appearing on MTV, NPR and in the Australian Financial Review and Elle. She has a monthly innovation column in the Business News, and is a regular contributor to Scitech's science and technology publication, Particle. Raynes-Goldie was the first Director of Interactive Programs at FTI and a past Senior Adjunct Research Fellow at Curtin University.
Early work
Raynes-Goldie is also known for her early work on how people understand, use and connect with each other on social media, in particular her ethnographic research on Facebook and privacy. She co-authored the first scholarly examination of friending on social networks.Her PhD thesis was titled Privacy in the Age of Facebook: Discourse, Architecture, Consequences. The thesis was the 5th most downloaded thesis of all time from the Curtin University library repository as of July 2022.
Raynes-Goldie spoke at SXSW in 2007 on a panel with danah boyd on young people’s use of social media, amidst the then ongoing moral panic around young people “over sharing” online.
Raynes-Goldie received funding from the MacArthur Foundation's Digital Media and Learning Initiative, which resulted in her co-authored a chapter that examined young people's use of social media for activism and engagement in Civic Life Online, published by MIT press.
She was a contributor to Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams' in 2008.
Play and games
Her games have been featured at international venues including IndieCade, Come Out and Play, the National Theatre, Playpublik, Fresh Air and the Toronto International Film Festival's Sprockets.She gave a talk on play and games as enablers of connection at TEDxPerth.
Raynes-Goldie co-founded Atmosphere Industries, a game design studio and in 2007 co-created Ghost Town, an ARG aimed at exploring Perth.
In 2023, Raynes-Goldie was on a panel at the first SXSW Sydney on power of play along with Lego Masters' Ryan McNaught, Pasi Sahlberg and Nine Network's Ally Langdon.