Yet another weekend of athletic pursuits is complete…

PUMA | Social | “Pump Up” (by droga5ny)

The Young Foodie Culture -- New York Magazine

Read this!  Food is the new indie rock.  Love it.

New Fashion Week Taxis Let You Buy While You Ride

Ok, so it’s not the Cash Cab, but it’s still a free ride.  I’m in!

Happiness algorithm?  Crowdsourcing sources of pleasure in NYC?  I’m in.  (via Refinery 29)
“Yeah, we know, your Instagram app makes you smile, but this new app—called Hapify —is a real world, dare we say, scientific happiness helper. Think of it as a (h)app(y) how-to. The key to the Hapify app (which launched last week in NYC) is sharing what makes you, well, happy, aka the new Game of Thrones episode or the Starbucks on Canal Street. Sounds simple, but what is going on behind the scenes is not so basic—in effect, Hapify is creating an immense database of things that evoke happy emotional responses, with the end goal of being able to recommend happiness to users through a created algorithm. So far, findings have found that one third of all happiness involves eating or drinking and that romance makes men happier than women, even if women watch more rom-coms. The 1,500 users already signed up have also determined that the happiest place in NYC is the Flatiron District and 8 p.m. is the happiest time of the day. If Facebook met Prozac, it might look something like this…”
(via Hapify-An App The Makes You Happy)

Happiness algorithm?  Crowdsourcing sources of pleasure in NYC?  I’m in.  (via Refinery 29)

Yeah, we know, your Instagram app makes you smile, but this new app—called Hapify —is a real world, dare we say, scientific happiness helper. Think of it as a (h)app(y) how-to. The key to the Hapify app (which launched last week in NYC) is sharing what makes you, well, happy, aka the new Game of Thrones episode or the Starbucks on Canal Street. Sounds simple, but what is going on behind the scenes is not so basic—in effect, Hapify is creating an immense database of things that evoke happy emotional responses, with the end goal of being able to recommend happiness to users through a created algorithm. So far, findings have found that one third of all happiness involves eating or drinking and that romance makes men happier than women, even if women watch more rom-coms. The 1,500 users already signed up have also determined that the happiest place in NYC is the Flatiron District and 8 p.m. is the happiest time of the day. If Facebook met Prozac, it might look something like this…”

(via Hapify-An App The Makes You Happy)

Best part of jury duty? The NYC vanity doorknobs. 
Somehow feels very Gotham City.

Best part of jury duty? The NYC vanity doorknobs. Somehow feels very Gotham City.

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katespadeny:

textbook:

I can’t wait to see this, it’s going to be amazing. Every time I see Mr. Cunningham around, I freak out. He’s an institution here in the city and in the fashion world. I think Anna Wintour says it all in the trailer, “I’ve said many times that we all get dressed for Bill…”

Can’t wait.

bill cunningham is so inspiring, this will be wonderful. after all, he documents new york’s finest examples of living colorfully.

Bill Cunningham is just so charming!

Oh you New Yorkers with all your artistic talent…
Photos: Venus de SnowMilo and Friends Pop Up - Gothamist

Oh you New Yorkers with all your artistic talent…

Photos: Venus de SnowMilo and Friends Pop Up - Gothamist

NYC living at its finest.  This loft is 90 square feet of awesome.  See the whole slideshow here
Tiny Apartment Is Made With 25,000 Ping-Pong Balls [Slideshow] | Co.Design

NYC living at its finest.  This loft is 90 square feet of awesome.  See the whole slideshow here

Tiny Apartment Is Made With 25,000 Ping-Pong Balls [Slideshow] | Co.Design

Hopefully this public art will make the NYC winter a little less bleak…
Read more about the project here.  
A CUP OF JO: Giant flowers

Hopefully this public art will make the NYC winter a little less bleak…

Read more about the project here.  

A CUP OF JO: Giant flowers