Before TimeWave, there was LoNyLa – London, NY and LA
In 2010-2011, our original vision was to create a network, creative lab, producing organisation and broadcasting platform,
LoNyLa linked artists globally to collaborate, develop and present new work for stage, film, TV and transmedia. It combined four main components – community, content development, production and distribution – of the performing arts and entertainment value chain.
By tapping into the power of the Internet, LoNyLa would:
- Bridge longstanding geographic and industry divides in the entertainment industry;
- Encourage collaboration and networking;
- Increase exposure dramatically for artists;
- Lower development risk for producers; and,
- Broadcast content to remote, unprecedented audiences.
The Vision
The Network
An international community of artists that used video streaming, multimedia applications and other digital devices to expose new work to audiences beyond home locales.
The Lab
The LoNyLa vLab enabled artists to develop full-length projects over a three-month period. By traveling virtually to three linked hubs – London, New York and Los Angeles – writers were exposed to different creative approaches and processes. Actors and directors across borders (state and national) interacted in real-time.
The Producing Organisation
As LoNyLa evolved, we produced the TimeWave festival in 2013. The festival explored the use of telepresence in live performance and broadcasting to remote audiences.
The Broadcasting Platform
The first lab in 2011 used high-definition video cameras to stream rehearsed readings. As video streaming platforms grew more robust, we migrated to a multi-camera set-up and live editing.