In much the same way the digital landscape has changed drastically over the years, so too has the Red Stick International Festival since its beginnings in 2005 as the Red Stick Animation Festival.
Organizers expanded the festival in 2013 to reflect the growing and varied digital media landscape in Baton Rouge, welcoming video game designers, experimental electronic musicians, digital artists and more. And what started as a small festival centered on LSU’s campus has since grown to feature events at museums and libraries across the city.
“What’s been amazing about this process has been seeing how hungry Baton Rouge is for something like this,” says organizer Randy Dannenberg, assistant director of economic development at LSU’s Center for Computation & Technology. “This is something Baton Rouge has needed to showcase the strides we’ve made in the digital media world.”