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Three Scores

Date

late 1960s

People

Artist: Albert M. Fine, American 1931 - 1987

Publisher: Fluxus, American

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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, M26448.6

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Title

Three Scores

People

Artist: Albert M. Fine, American 1931 - 1987

Publisher: Fluxus, American

Date

late 1960s

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, M26448.6

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Amazon
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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 three cards displaying instructions for three different art pieces by Albert M. Fine. 1. **Top left card:** - **Title:** Fluxus Piece for G.M. By Albert M. Fine - **Instructions:** - Advertise two separate events with different titles. - Admit each audience silently through widely separated entrances to two curtained portions of the same hall. - Ensure silence before curtain time, as if invoking a great mystery. - Part the curtains so that each audience faces the other. - The hall may be kept dark during admission. 2. **Top right card:** - **Title:** Ice Cream Piece - **Instructions:** - Buy an ice cream cone, any size or flavor, then: (a) Eat it yourself (b) Give it to a stranger, or walk around till it melts (c) Wait till it completely melts, then eat the cone (d) Immediately on finishing the piece, buy another, and repeat. - **Author:** Albert Fine 3. **Bottom card:** - **Title:** Clothespin Spring - **Instructions:** - Clothespin spring may be organized in two ways: (1) As a perpetual event where the participant performs the action and recruits two or more others to do the same. (2) As an organized event where a number of participants perform the actions at a given time to cover specific areas. - **Author:** Albert M. Fine

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-04

The image shows three cards against a grey background. Each card contains written instructions for what appear to be performance pieces or events, credited to an individual named "Albert M. Fine." The first card reads: "FLUXUS PIECE FOR G.M. BY ALBERT M. FINE Advertise two separate events with different titles. Have each audience admitted silently through widely separated entrances to two curtained portions of the same hall. Insist on silence before curtain time as if a great mystery was to be invoked. Then part the curtains, and each audience will find itself facing the other. The two portions of the hall may be kept dark while the audience is being admitted." The second card contains: "ICE CREAM PIECE Buy an ice cream cone, any size or flavor. Then: (a) eat it yourself (b) give it to a stranger, (c) walk around till it melts (d) wait till it completely melts, then eat the cone (e) immediately on finishing the piece, buy another, and repeat. Albert Fine" The third card has the following instructions: "CLOTHESPIN SPRING Clothespin spring may be organized in two ways; (1) as a perpetual event in which case the participant is required to perform the action and to recruit two others or more who will do the same. (2) as an organized event, in which case, a number of participants that will perform the actions at a given time, in order to cover specific areas. ALBERT M. FINE" These instructions appear to be conceptual or performance art pieces characteristic of Fluxus, an art movement known for blending different artistic media and disciplines in the 1960s and 1970s.

Anthropic Claude

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

This image shows three text cards or instruction pieces by artist Albert M. Fine, appearing to be part of the Fluxus art movement. The cards contain different performance art instructions: 1. "FLUXUS PIECE FOR G.M." - This piece involves organizing two separate events with different audiences in curtained portions of the same hall, creating a mysterious atmosphere. 2. "ICE CREAM PIECE" - A set of instructions for a performance involving an ice cream cone, with four options ranging from eating it yourself to giving it to a stranger or letting it melt. 3. "CLOTHESPIN SPRING" - Instructions for an event that can be organized either as a perpetual event requiring participants to recruit others, or as a coordinated event with multiple participants acting simultaneously. All three pieces are presented on what appears to be a grey background, and they exemplify the conceptual, instruction-based nature of many Fluxus artworks from this period. The typography appears to be typewritten, giving them a characteristic 1960s/70s aesthetic.

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

The image contains three separate text blocks printed on what appears to be a plain gray background, likely part of a larger printed document or artwork. The first text block is titled "FLUXUS PIECE FOR G.M. BY ALBERT M. FINE" and describes an artistic performance event involving two curtained portions of a hall, silence, and the audience finding itself facing the other half of the hall while being admitted in the dark. The second text block is titled "ICE CREAM PIECE" and is attributed to Albert Fine. It outlines a set of instructional steps for buying and consuming an ice cream cone of any size or flavor. The third text block, titled "CLOTHESPIN SPRING ALBERT M. FINE", describes two ways that a "clothespin spring" event may be organized - either as a perpetual event requiring participants to perform actions and recruit others, or as an organized event where participants perform actions at a given time to cover specific areas.

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

The image contains two separate descriptions of performance art pieces by Albert M. Fine. The first piece is called "FLUXUS PIECE FOR G.M." and it describes an event where the audience is separated into two curtained portions of a hall, and then must remain silent as the curtains are parted, facing each other. The second piece is called "CLOTHESPIN SPRING" and it describes two ways in which a "clothespin spring" event can be organized - either as a perpetual event where participants recruit others to perform the action, or as a timed event where participants perform actions to cover specific areas. The image also includes an "ICE CREAM PIECE" instruction, which provides a set of rules for how to consume an ice cream cone, such as eating it yourself, giving it to a stranger, or waiting for it to completely melt before eating the cone.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15

The image presents a collection of three cards, each containing a distinct piece of information. The cards are arranged in a horizontal row, with the first card on the left and the third card on the right. * The first card is titled "FLUXUS PIECE FOR G.M. BY ALBERT M. FINE" and features a paragraph of text that describes a Fluxus piece. The text explains that the piece involves advertising two separate events with different titles and having each audience admitted silently through widely separated entrances to two curtained portions of the same hall. It also mentions that the audience should insist on silence before the curtain time as if a great mystery was to be invoked, and then part the curtains to find themselves facing the other. The two portions of the hall may be kept dark while the audience is being admitted. * The second card is titled "ICE CREAM PIECE" and provides instructions on how to create an ice cream cone. The text explains that you should buy an ice cream cone of any size or flavor, eat it yourself, give it to a stranger, or walk around till it melts, wait till it completely melts, then eat the cone, and immediately on finishing the piece, buy another, and repeat. * The third card is titled "CLOTHESPIN SPRING" and describes a Clothespin Spring piece. The text explains that the Clothespin Spring may be organized in two ways: (1) as a perpetual event in which case the participant is required to perform the action and to recruit two others or more who will do the same, or (2) as an organized event, in which case, a number of participants will perform the actions at a given time, in order to cover specific areas. In summary, the image presents three cards that provide information on different pieces, including a Fluxus piece, an ice cream piece, and a Clothespin Spring piece. Each card offers unique instructions and descriptions, showcasing the creativity and diversity of these artistic pieces.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-15

The image presents a collection of three cards, each featuring a unique piece of text. The top-left card is titled "FLUXUS PIECE FOR G.M. BY ALBERT M. FINE" and contains a brief description of an event where two separate events are held in different rooms, with the audience admitted silently through separate entrances. The top-right card is titled "ICE CREAM PIECE" and provides instructions on how to eat an ice cream cone in a specific manner. The bottom card is titled "CLOTHESPIN SPRING" and describes a perpetual event where participants are required to perform an action and recruit others to do the same. The background of the image is a light gray color, which provides a clean and neutral backdrop for the cards. Overall, the image appears to be a collection of artistic or conceptual pieces that explore themes of performance, interaction, and participation.

Amazon Nova

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

The image shows three cards with text on them. The cards are placed on a gray surface. The cards have black text on a white background. The text on the cards is in a font that is easy to read. The cards are placed in a way that they are not touching each other. The cards have different texts on them. The texts on the cards are instructions on how to perform different acts.

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

Three white papers are pasted on a gray surface. The first paper on the left has the title "Fluxus Piece for G.M. by Albert M. Fine." The text on the paper reads, "Advertise two separate events with different titles. Have each audience admitted silently through widely separated entrances to two curtained portions of the same hall. Insist on silence before curtain time as if a great mystery was to be invoked. Then part the curtains, and each audience will find itself facing the other. The two portions of the hall may be kept dark while the audience is being admitted." The second paper on the right has the title "Ice Cream Piece." The text on the paper reads, "Buy an ice cream cone, any size or flavor. Then: (a) eat it yourself, (b) give it to a stranger, or walk around till it melts, (c) wait till it completely melts, then eat the cone, (d) immediately on finishing the piece, buy another, and repeat." The third paper in the middle has the title "Clothesspin Spring." The text on the paper reads, "Clothesspin spring may be organized in two ways; (1) as a perpetual event in which case the participant is required to perform the action and to recruit two others or more who will do the same, (2) as an organized event, in which case, a number of participants will perform the actions at a given time, in order to cover specific areas."

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

ICE CREAM PIECE FLUXUS PIECE FOR G.M. BY ALBERT M. FINE Buy an ice cream cone, any size or flavor. Then: (a) eat it yourself (b) give it to a stranger, Advertise two separate events with different titles. Have each audience admitted silently through widely separated entrances to two curtained portions of the same hall. Insist on silence before curtain time as if a great mystery was to be invoked. Then part the curtains, and each audience will find itself facing the other. The two portions of the hall may be kept dark while the audience is being admitted. or walk around tl it melts then eat the cone buy another, and repeat. (c) wait til it completely melts, (d) immediately on finishing the piece, Albert Fine CLOTHESPIN SPRING ALBERT M. FINE Clothespin spring may be organized in two ways; (1) as a perpetual event in which case the participant is required to perform the action and to recruit two others or more who will do the same. (2) as an organized event, in which case, a number of participants will perform the actions at a given time, in order to cover specific areas.
ICE
CREAM
PIECE
FLUXUS
FOR
G.M.
BY
ALBERT
M.
FINE
Buy
an
ice
cream
cone,
any
size
or
flavor.
Then:
(a)
eat
it
yourself
(b)
give
to
a
stranger,
Advertise
two
separate
events
with
different
titles.
Have
each
audience
admitted
silently
through
widely
separated
entrances
curtained
portions
of
the
same
hall.
Insist
on
silence
before
curtain
time
as
if
great
mystery
was
be
invoked.
Then
part
curtains,
and
will
find
itself
facing
other.
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hall
may
kept
dark
while
is
being
admitted.
walk
around
tl
melts
then
cone
buy
another,
repeat.
(c)
wait
til
completely
melts,
(d)
immediately
finishing
piece,
Albert
Fine
CLOTHESPIN
SPRING
Clothespin
spring
organized
in
ways;
(1)
perpetual
event
which
case
participant
required
perform
action
recruit
others
more
who
do
same.
(2)
event,
case,
number
participants
actions
at
given
time,
order
cover
specific
areas.