Hunicke noted that being on television was a bit surreal, but not quite as different from public speaking or giving a lecture as she thought it would be. ![]() “We had many great conversations about the importance of showcasing women in tech and fashion, as well as the ways these things begin to blend as more and more people play games where dressing up is half the fun." “It was clear that everyone is bought in to supporting diversity in tech, creative industries and fashion - especially Karlie,” said Hunicke. Hunicke said she was very impressed with everyone she met on the set of Project Runway, from the crew and staff to the judges, designers, and producers. Kloss is also the founder of Kode With Klossy, a free coding camp she started in 2015 to empower teenage girls to learn to code and become leaders in tech. Now in its 17th season with new supermodel host Karlie Kloss replacing original host Heidi Klum, the show received a Peabody Award in 2008 for using the reality TV genre to “engage, inform, enlighten, and entertain.” they asked me to stay for the weekend and be a guest judge." Supporting diversity in tech and fashion Robin Hunicke with judges and show host Karlie Kloss. I got to share my game Luna with the designers, I got to talk with everyone about my work at Funomena and UC Santa Cruz, and then. So it was an honor to be recognized for this and the trip out to New York was even better than I had imagined. “In fact, I developed the Art, Games & Playable Media B.A. at UC Santa Cruz in order to promote the participation of a more diverse population in games and tech. "I care very much about these topics,” added Hunicke. “I have been a fan of this show for many years, and so I had to pinch myself. And then I said yes!" "Last fall, a Project Runway producer reached out to ask if I would be interested in helping out with a show that focused on games, and in particular, the need for strong female role models in games, tech and creative industries,” said Hunicke. Hunicke explained how she ended up on the show. She is also co-founder and CEO of the independent game design company, Funomena, which in late 2017 released her acclaimed PC and VR game, Luna. program at UC Santa Cruz, as well as the acting director of the campus’s Digital Arts and New Media M.F.A. Hunicke is director of art and design for the Games and Playable Media B.A. She served as a guest judge on the popular reality television show for an episode where the participants were tasked with designing their own powerful female video game characters. ![]() Robin Hunicke shares notes with judge Elaine Welteroth. UC Santa Cruz arts professor Robin Hunicke made a special appearance on Project Runway last week.
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