Work Hard, Play Hard
New York
Combine one part Project Runway, one part Skull and Bones, and subtract all vowels, and you’ll have a rough approximation of LVHRD. A semisecretive society, LVHRD (pronounced “Live Hard”) is a social network that attracts 20-something New Yorkers through creative competitions. Hours before an event, members receive a text message with the address of one of LVHRD’s “Master Disaster Duels,” where, say, teams of architects have to create models out of cheese, or, as in its most recent event, color-coordinated groups went head-to-head in a dance-off. LVHRD’s founder, Doug Jaeger, launched the events in 2004 as a way to connect people from often insular worlds, “I feel like most online social networks don’t really give you a community. They’re glorified address books,” he says. “I wanted to create something where people could actually meet up.”
Other events in the Master Disaster Duel series:
VENDING MACHINE CHALLENGE
Two teams competing to eat the contents of an entire vending machine

STRIP HARD
Contestants stripping—their removed clothes are donated to charity

PHOTO HARD
Dueling photographers attempting to create a photographic story with Polaroids

FASHION DUEL
Teams of designers dressing a model using only one mystery material

LOVE HARD
A night of speed dating, with all matches made by a computer

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So - who won the vending machine challenge? And what did they have to eat?! Tell us more...
Posted on June 18, 2008 — by RobKatz
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