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Title

Divertevents One

Date

1965

People

Artist: Fred Lieberman,

Publisher: Fluxus, American

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Prints

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Barbara and Peter Moore Fluxus Collection, Margaret Fisher Fund and gift of Barbara Moore/Bound & Unbound, M26448.9

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Title

Divertevents One

People

Artist: Fred Lieberman,

Publisher: Fluxus, American

Date

1965

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Barbara and Peter Moore Fluxus Collection, Margaret Fisher Fund and gift of Barbara Moore/Bound & Unbound, M26448.9

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Amazon
created on 2019-03-22

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Clarifai
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Imagga
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OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-04

The image shows a grid of nine minimalist connect-the-dots puzzles, created by F. Lieberman in 1965 and labeled "DIVERT EVENTS ONE". Each puzzle consists of cards with lightly printed numbers and dots, accompanied by brief instructions. The individual puzzles are titled as follows: 1. Top row, left: "PUZZLE 1" - a dense arrangement with a complex scattering of numbered dots up to 38. 2. Top row, center: "SQUARE 2" - four dots numbered 1 through 4 forming the corners of a square. 3. Top row, right: "SQUARE 1" - four dots numbered 1 through 4 also forming a square. 4. Middle row, left: "STRAIGHT LINE 3" - four dots in a simple horizontal line, numbered 1 through 4. 5. Middle row, center: "DOT" - a single dot with the number 2. 6. Middle row, right: "TRIANGLE 2" - three dots numbered 1 through 3 forming a triangle. 7. Bottom row, left: "STRAIGHT LINE 2" - seven dots in a horizontal line, numbered 1 through 7. 8. Bottom row, center: "TRIANGLE 1" - three dots numbered 1 through 3 forming a triangle. 9. Bottom row, right: "STRAIGHT LINE 1" - five dots in a horizontal line, numbered 1 through 5. Each card invites the viewer to "connect the dots," presenting a minimalist and conceptual take on a familiar childhood activity.

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-04

The image shows a collection of nine individual panels, each with a simple "connect the dots" activity. They are titled "DIVERTISEMENTS ONE, F. LIEBERMAN 1965." Each panel contains a sequence of numbered dots, which when connected, are intended to form basic geometric shapes or lines. Here's a description of each panel: - PUZZLE 1: A scatter of numbered dots from 1 to 37. - SQUARE 2: Four numbered dots forming a square. - SQUARE 1: Four numbered dots forming a smaller square. - STRAIGHT LINE 3: Four numbered dots in a horizontal row to form a straight line. - DOT: A single dot labeled with the number 1. - TRIANGLE 2: Three numbered dots forming a triangle. - STRAIGHT LINE 2: Seven numbered dots in a horizontal row to form a longer straight line. - TRIANGLE 1: Three numbered dots forming a smaller triangle. - STRAIGHT LINE 1: Five numbered dots in a horizontal row to form a straight line. The panels appear to be intentionally simplistic and possibly humorous, as they turn the concept of "connect the dots" into a minimalist art form where the resulting shapes are already quite apparent without actually drawing the connecting lines.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-04

This image shows a collection of nine connect-the-dots puzzles created by F. Lieberman in 1965, titled "DIVERTEVENTS ONE." Each puzzle is presented on a separate card with numbered dots that are meant to be connected to create different shapes. The puzzles include: 1. A complex puzzle with 38 numbered dots 2. "SQUARE 2" with 4 dots 3. "SQUARE 1" with 4 dots 4. "STRAIGHT LINE 3" with 4 dots 5. "DOT" with a single dot 6. "TRIANGLE 2" with 3 dots 7. "STRAIGHT LINE 2" with 7 dots 8. "TRIANGLE 1" with 3 dots 9. "STRAIGHT LINE 1" with 5 dots Each card has "connect the dots" written in the top right corner, and the puzzles progress from simple geometric shapes to more complex patterns. The cards appear to be arranged on a gray background and are photographed from above.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-04

The image shows a collection of 9 different puzzles or games titled "DIVERTEVENTS ONE, F.LIEBERMAN 1965". Each puzzle has a grid of numbers that are labeled to "connect the dots" in a certain order. The puzzles have names like "PUZZLE 1", "SQUARE 2", "SQUARE 1", "STRAIGHT LINE 3", "DOT", "TRIANGLE 2", "STRAIGHT LINE 2", "TRIANGLE 1", and "STRAIGHT LINE 1". The grids range in size from a simple 1x2 up to more complex arrangements of numbers in the larger puzzles like "PUZZLE 1".

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-04

The image appears to be a collection of puzzle cards or worksheets from a series called "Divertevents One" by F. Lieberman, published in 1965. The cards present various geometric shapes, lines, and dot patterns that the user is instructed to "connect the dots" in order to complete the puzzles. There are no human faces or identifiable individuals visible in the image.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12

The image presents a collection of nine white squares, each containing a unique puzzle or game. The squares are arranged in a 3x3 grid, with a gray background. **Top-Left Square:** The top-left square features a puzzle labeled "PUZZLE 1" and displays a 4x4 grid of numbers from 15 to 37. The numbers are arranged in a seemingly random pattern, with some numbers missing. The text "connect the dots" is written below the grid. **Top-Center Square:** The top-center square is labeled "SQUARE 2" and contains a 3x3 grid of numbers from 1 to 4. The numbers are arranged in a square pattern, with each number connected to its adjacent numbers by lines. **Top-Right Square:** The top-right square is labeled "SQUARE 1" and features a 2x2 grid of numbers from 1 to 4. The numbers are arranged in a square pattern, with each number connected to its adjacent numbers by lines. **Middle-Left Square:** The middle-left square is labeled "STRAIGHT LINE 3" and displays a 1x4 grid of numbers from 1 to 4. The numbers are arranged in a straight line, with each number connected to its adjacent numbers by lines. **Middle-Center Square:** The middle-center square is labeled "DOT" and contains a single number "1" in the center of the square. **Middle-Right Square:** The middle-right square is labeled "TRIANGLE 2" and features a 1x3 grid of numbers from 1 to 3. The numbers are arranged in a triangular pattern, with each number connected to its adjacent numbers by lines. **Bottom-Left Square:** The bottom-left square is labeled "STRAIGHT LINE 2" and displays a 1x4 grid of numbers from 1 to 7. The numbers are arranged in a straight line, with each number connected to its adjacent numbers by lines. **Bottom-Center Square:** The bottom-center square is labeled "TRIANGLE 1" and contains a single number "2" in the center of the square. **Bottom-Right Square:** The bottom-right square is labeled "STRAIGHT LINE 1" and features a 1x4 grid of numbers from 1 to 5. The numbers are arranged in a straight line, with each number connected to its adjacent numbers by lines. Overall, the image presents a variety of puzzles and games, each with its own unique rules and challenges. The use of numbers and lines creates a sense of structure and organization, while the varying sizes and shapes of the squares add visual interest.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12

The image shows a collection of eight cards with various numbers and instructions, arranged in two rows of four. The cards are white with black text and feature a mix of numbers, dots, and lines. **Card 1: Puzzle** The top-left card is labeled "PUZZLE 1" and contains a grid of numbers from 1 to 38, with some numbers missing. The instruction "connect the dots" is written below the grid. **Card 2: Square 2** The second card from the left is labeled "SQUARE 2" and features a 4x4 grid with numbers ranging from 1 to 4. The instruction "connect the dots" is written below the grid. **Card 3: Square 1** The third card from the left is labeled "SQUARE 1" and features a 3x3 grid with numbers ranging from 1 to 3. The instruction "connect the dots" is written below the grid. **Card 4: Straight Line 3** The fourth card from the left is labeled "STRAIGHT LINE 3" and features a horizontal line with numbers ranging from 1 to 4. The instruction "connect the dots" is written below the line. **Card 5: Dot** The bottom-left card is labeled "DOT" and features a single dot with the number 1 below it. The instruction "connect the dots" is written below the dot. **Card 6: Triangle 2** The second card from the left on the bottom row is labeled "TRIANGLE 2" and features a triangle with numbers ranging from 1 to 3. The instruction "connect the dots" is written below the triangle. **Card 7: Straight Line 2** The third card from the left on the bottom row is labeled "STRAIGHT LINE 2" and features a horizontal line with numbers ranging from 1 to 4. The instruction "connect the dots" is written below the line. **Card 8: Triangle 1** The fourth card from the left on the bottom row is labeled "TRIANGLE 1" and features a triangle with numbers ranging from 1 to 3. The instruction "connect the dots" is written below the triangle. Overall, the image appears to be a set of puzzles or games that require the user to connect dots or complete patterns using the numbers provided.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-04

The image shows a collection of nine cards with the title Divertevents One, F. Lieberman 1965. Each card has a unique pattern of dots and numbers, and the text "connect the dots" is written on each card. The cards are arranged in a grid format, with three cards in each row. The cards have a white background, and the text and dots are in black.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-04

The image shows a collection of puzzle cards created by F. Lieberman in 1965, titled "Divertevents One." Each card features a different geometric shape and a set of numbered dots that need to be connected in a specific order. The cards are arranged in a grid-like pattern, with each card occupying a separate space. The cards include instructions such as "connect the dots" and "straight line" or "triangle" to guide the user in solving the puzzle. The puzzles are numbered, indicating that they are part of a series.

Text analysis

Amazon

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