Wednesday, February 13, 2013

House Keys and Hair Ties





 House Keys Text: 

Most modern house keys are made for a pin-tumbler or wafer-tumbler lock. When held upright, as if to open a door, a series of grooves on either side of the key (the key's blade) limits the type of lock the key can slide into. As the key slides into the lock, the grooves on the blade of the key align with the wards in the keyway allowing or denying entry to the cylinder. Then a series of pointed teeth and notches on the blade called bittings allow pins or wafers to move up and down until they align with the shear line of the inner and outer cylinder, allowing the cylinder or cam to rotate freely inside the lock, which opens
the lock.Two of the most popular key makers include Master and Schlage. Generic key designs typically look the same and
only come in a handful of variations dependent on the type of lock. These simple designs can open doors to house owned by a wide variety of people weather it be a lower class person or a aristocrat.
Generally most house keys keep their generic nature often making it confusing when it comes to defining which key is used for which lock. With the exception of custom house keys these generic designs are void of ornamentation and excess design elements. 

In Relation to Loos: 

When I was thinking about this project I wanted to choice objects that most americans own and that are typically "generic" in form. I first decided to reflect upon house keys. For the most part house keys look the same. Granted under closer inspection all house keys are different but for the most part they are void of any extra decoration and ornamentation. I thought about how these very generic forms can be used to open doors or locks to a wide variety of homes or other locked things. For instance a poor man can have the same key design as a rich man in a mansion. For keys it is typically what the door opens that defines the person rather than the key itself. 






Scunci Text: 


Scünci (pronounced skuncee) formally called Scrunchie, is a hair products company powered by innovative thinking. Scünci operated as a privately held company until its acquisition in March of 2005 by Conair Corporation, a worldwide leader in professional and consumer hair appliances.
Scunci developed a new type of no damage hair elastic which provided a simple tangle free design that could be used for a variety of hair types and styles. This new design eliminated the need for a metal piece which was typically needed to hold the thread covered elastic in a loop.
Although these hair ties are available in a variety pack of colors, there signature black generic ties are void of any extra decoration or design.

In Relation To Loos: 

The second product I wanted to consider that is fairly generic in form was the hair elastic. For most people with longer hair a hair elastic is a essential cosmetic tool to keep your hair under control or styled. Traditional hair elastics included a metal piece that was used to hold the elastic in a loop. These new hair ties allow for the metal piece to be excluded and a adhesive is replace to finish the hair ties construction. They are available in a variety of colors but generically they are black and void of any decoration. They are plan simple and revolve around function. 

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