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Amazon
Clarifai

Clarifai
Envelope | 45% | |
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Imagga
created on 2019-03-25
text visuals | 100% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-03-25
a close up of text on a white background | 83.1% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 77.9% | |
a close up of text on a white surface | 77.8% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-10
sketch of the interior of the house.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-16
a photograph of a sketch of a drawing of a piano
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-16
This image is a sketch and notes for a performance or art piece titled "SNAP" described as "A Dance Painting Piece" by artist Terry Riley. The page appears to be from a notebook or journal with a spiral binding visible on the left edge.
Key Features of the Image:
Illustrations of the Stage Setup:
- The top part of the image shows a large rectangular stage or display area. It includes outlines of figures, indicating a group of performers standing in rows, and other stage elements.
- Visual notes highlight the use of materials like "black canvas drops" and "translucent white material."
- Dimensions of the stage are noted (e.g., "36' wide" and "6'10" height"), suggesting precise stage measurements.
Performance Breakdown:
- Below the main stage sketch are smaller sequential illustrations labeled with time durations (e.g., "2 min," "3 min") that detail different movements or sections of the performance.
- Descriptions in handwritten text on the stage's progression, such as "performers fall to final undulate," as well as transitions involving performers walking or setting props.
Detailed Technical Notes:
- The artist has included several annotations explaining the materials, movements, and choreography. For instance:
- Notes about stage mechanics and lighting.
- Instructions about how elements should visually appear or interact.
- The artist has included several annotations explaining the materials, movements, and choreography. For instance:
Additional Visuals:
- There’s a small drawing labeled "A" at the bottom-right corner, depicting a row of flames or decorative elements.
- A text note outlines actions that will progress during the performance, such as the creation of a "line" or "pulling performers rapidly."
Handwritten Text:
- The page has extensive handwritten annotations in cursive and block writing, discussing timing, stage aspects, props, and performers. It provides insight into the creative and logistical planning of the performance.
Artistic/Functional Purpose:
This page acts as both a visual representation and a planning document for an artistic performance. The combination of sketches, annotations, and mathematical measurements demonstrates meticulous preparation with an emphasis on choreography, stage design, and timing.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-16
The image is a sketch that appears to outline a stage setup for a performance titled "SNAP," which is described as "A Dance Printing Piece" to be choreographed by Terry Riley. The sketch is drawn on what looks like a page from a spiral-bound notebook.
The main part of the sketch features a large rectangular area labeled with dimensions, depicting an arrangement of 1 male and 36 female performers. The top of the sketch has annotations noting "black canvas drapes" that drop 12 inches above the heads of the performers, and a "blue chalk line" is indicated on what seems to be the floor.
Below the main stage sketch, three smaller diagrams (labeled with numbers 1, 2, and 7) illustrate a sequence of movements:
- The first diagram shows a group of performers on the left side during a 1-minute movement, with instructions indicating they should fall and grab ankles to bind together.
- The second diagram, for a 2-minute duration, shows performers on the outer left and right holding chalk reels while the middle fills in gradually.
- The third diagram, lasting 3 minutes, indicates a diagonal movement on wheels from the left to the right side of the stage.
There are additional notes on the page about procedures before the performance, which involve setting up a series of platforms connected together, and details about an apparatus depicted in a sketch labeled "Apparatus A."
The page is filled with various handwritten notations, measurements, and instructions outlining the technical aspects of the performance setup.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-20
The image appears to be a sketch or diagram depicting a scene. It shows a group of human figures arranged in a row, with some additional notes and annotations around the edges. The figures are drawn in a simple, stylized manner without any identifying details. The image does not contain any faces or other identifying information about the individuals depicted, so I will refrain from naming or identifying any of the people shown.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-20
This appears to be a technical sketch or production diagram titled "SNAP" at the top of the page. It shows several stage layouts and movement directions, likely for a performance or theatrical piece. The sketches include:
- A wide rectangular stage area with stick figures arranged in a line across it, with dimensions noted as 30' wide
- Multiple sequential diagrams showing different arrangements and movements, labeled with time markers (1 MIN, 2 MIN, 3 MIN)
- Various handwritten notes and instructions around the sketches
- Measurements and spacing details noted on the sides
- What appears to be a translucent white material or screen indicated in the upper portion
The drawings are done in pencil on notebook or graph paper, and include both overhead views and side elevations of the stage setup. The sketches appear to be planning documents for choreographing movement or staging a performance piece.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image depicts a hand-drawn sketch of a stage design, featuring a large rectangular box with a crowd of people standing inside it. The sketch is accompanied by notes and measurements in pencil, providing additional details about the design.
Here are the key elements of the image:
- Large Rectangular Box:
- The box is drawn in a rough, sketchy style.
- It has a flat top and bottom, with a slight curvature to the sides.
- The box is divided into two sections: a larger section at the top and a smaller section at the bottom.
- Crowd of People:
- The crowd is depicted as a series of small, stick-figure-like drawings.
- They are arranged in rows, with some standing closer together than others.
- The crowd appears to be facing towards the front of the box.
- Notes and Measurements:
- The notes are written in pencil and appear to be a mix of measurements, instructions, and ideas.
- Some of the notes include phrases such as "SNAP" and "A DANCE PAINTING PIECE TO SERVE EVERY BODY".
- The measurements include dimensions such as 36' x 12' and 6'10".
- Background:
- The background of the image is a plain, off-white color.
- There are no other objects or features visible in the background.
Overall, the image appears to be a rough sketch of a stage design, possibly for a dance or theater performance. The notes and measurements suggest that the designer is working out the details of the design, including the size and layout of the box and the placement of the crowd.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image depicts a sketch of a stage design for a dance performance, titled "SNAP" and subtitled "A Dance Painting Piece by Terry Riley." The sketch is drawn in pencil on a spiral-bound notebook page, with handwritten notes and measurements throughout.
Stage Design:
- The stage is divided into two levels: a lower level with a black canvas backdrop and an upper level with a white canvas backdrop.
- The lower level features a row of 30 female dancers, while the upper level has a row of 30 male dancers.
- The stage is surrounded by a black frame, with a small opening at the top for the dancers to enter and exit.
Notes and Measurements:
- The sketch includes various notes and measurements, such as the size of the stage (36' x 10'), the height of the upper level (6'10"), and the distance between the dancers (12 inches).
- There are also notes about the lighting and sound equipment, including the placement of spotlights and speakers.
Overall:
- The sketch provides a detailed plan for the stage design and layout of the dance performance.
- It shows a clear understanding of the spatial relationships between the dancers, the stage, and the audience.
- The use of different colors and textures adds depth and visual interest to the design.
Conclusion:
- The sketch is a well-planned and executed design for a dance performance.
- It demonstrates a clear understanding of the technical aspects of stage design and the importance of creating a visually appealing and functional space for the performers.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image is a page from a notebook with handwritten text and sketches. The text is written in black ink and is organized in a structured manner, with numbers and bullet points. The sketches are drawn in pencil and appear to be diagrams or illustrations related to the text. The page has a spiral binding, and the notebook is white. The image is a close-up of the page, and the text and sketches are clearly visible.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image depicts a notebook page with a sketch and written instructions for a performance titled "Snap." The sketch includes a stage with performers arranged in a line, possibly indicating a dance or movement sequence. The performers are depicted as stick figures, and the stage is marked with dimensions and annotations. The text provides details about the performance, including the number of performers, the sequence of movements, and the timing of the performance. The page also includes notes about the lighting and the use of a black curtain. The sketch and text suggest that the performance involves a group of performers moving in unison, possibly in a dance or theatrical production.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-16
Here's a description of the image:
Overview:
The image is a hand-drawn sketch, likely a concept drawing or draft for a dance performance. It appears to be an artistic notation, with text and diagrams outlining the stage setup, movement, and visual elements of the performance.
Key Elements & Details:
Title/Project: The title of the performance is "SNAP," with a note indicating it is "A DANCE PAINTING PIECE to TERRY RILEY." The drawing also mentions "held in nude 1 male + 30 females," giving an idea of the number of performers.
Stage Setup: The primary stage is depicted as a rectangular space. Key details include:
- A line indicated by "blue chalk."
- "Black canvas dropped 12 inches above heads of performers".
- A "translucent white material" area, likely for lighting effects.
- Dimensions: Marked with labels like "36'", "6'10"
Movement/Choreography: The sketch includes three smaller diagrams of potential dance sequences (labeled 1, 2, and 3). Each illustrates a sequence of performers/choreography. The sketches are annotated with key phrases like "Two women force to fall/blasts pressed together," "The woman, right holds chalk, reel while the other, family rapidly builds up to extremity of stage," and "Platform on wheels."
Additional Details:
- A section detailing the appearance of "stage" that is connected to "a series of 6 @ 5'x18" dolles" that is "of 3/4 ply".
- The movement of "28 nude women" are "pulled into the stage as rapidly as balance will allow"
- "All are facing audience."
Overall Impression:
The sketch is a valuable document of a creative process, offering a glimpse into the initial ideas and planning for a dance performance. The notations and diagrams work to illustrate a concept of composition and the interaction between the dancers and their environment.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-16
Here's a description of the image based on the information you've provided:
Overall Description:
The image shows a page from what appears to be a sketchbook or notebook. It contains a series of pencil sketches and handwritten notes related to a performance or theatrical production called "SNAP." The layout is somewhat chaotic, with various diagrams and notations arranged around the page. The paper is lined and has a spiral-bound edge visible on the left.
Detailed Breakdown of the Sketches and Notes:
Title and Concept: At the top, it says "SNAP" followed by "A DANCE PAINTING PIECE TO TERRY RILEY" and "held in nude 1 male + 30 females" The handwriting seems to be sketching out the concept.
Main Stage Layout: The largest sketch depicts the stage area. A rectangular space represents the stage, with a line of figures sketched in the center, presumably representing the performers.
- The stage is marked as 36' wide, with 6'10" height and the black canvas dropped 12 inches above the heads of the performers.
Movement Sequence (1, 2, 3): Below the main stage diagram, there are three smaller sketches labeled with numbers, probably indicating a sequence of events:
(1): Shows a minimalistic scene.
- It has notes indicating "Two women force to fall / blasts pressed together, appear the walking backward."
(2): Similar to (1), but the woman on the left holds chalk and the others rapidly build to the right extremity of the stage.
(3): Shows a platform with figures on it, and the notes write "platform on wheels".
Lighting and Translucency: On the right side of the page, there's a vertical sketch depicting a section view with lighting and translucent white material.
Wheeled Dollies (A): Near the bottom, there's a sketch of what looks like a series of wheeled dollies. The note writes a line is laid across the stage which is connected to a series of 6 @ 5' x 18" dollies of 3/4 ply.
Overall Impression:
The page appears to be a brainstorming or planning document for a performance art piece. The sketches are rough but convey ideas about stage layout, movement, lighting, and costuming (or lack thereof).
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image is a hand-drawn sketch that appears to be a stage design or conceptual plan for a performance titled "Snap." Here's a detailed summary of the elements in the image:
Title and Description:
- The title "Snap" is written at the top.
- The performance involves a dance painting that transitions to steady pulses, featuring 1 male and 30 females.
Stage Layout:
- The stage is depicted with various sections and measurements.
- There is a blue cyclic line at the front of the stage.
- A black luminescent drape is mentioned, located 12 inches above the heads of the performers.
- The stage dimensions are noted, with measurements such as 36 feet, 6 feet 10 inches, and 4 feet 6 inches.
Performance Sequence:
- The sequence is divided into several steps, each with specific instructions and timings:
- Step 1: A drum roll to full throttle passes beneath, repeating the rhythm forward for 1 minute.
- Step 2: A woman walks to the left while the stage gradually tilts up to the right, continuing for 2 minutes.
- Step 3: A platform on wheels is mentioned, lasting for 3 minutes.
- Step 4: After the performance, a line is drawn across the stage, and 6 to 8 rows of 5 x 15-inch cells of 3/4-inch white movement are created. 22 nude women are pulled out onto the stage as it rapidly tilts back, allowing all to see the audience.
- The sequence is divided into several steps, each with specific instructions and timings:
Additional Notes:
- There are sketches of the audience's view and the performers' positions at different stages of the performance.
- The use of translucent white material is noted.
- The overall concept seems to involve dynamic movements, tilting stages, and specific lighting effects to create a visually engaging performance.
The sketch provides a comprehensive overview of the stage setup, performer movements, and the sequence of events for the performance "Snap."
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-05
The image appears to be a hand-drawn sketch of a stage setup for a dance performance titled "SNAP." The sketch provides detailed notes and visual elements to illustrate the stage design and the movement of performers.
Title and Description: At the top, the sketch is labeled "SNAP," described as a dance painting piece to "fill the stage with many males and females," suggesting a dynamic and possibly chaotic scene.
Stage Design:
- The stage is divided into different levels, with measurements provided for each section. The height of the stage is marked as 6'6" tall, and the width is 36'.
- There are notes about the use of black canvas and benches that are placed horizontally across the stage. The height of the benches is noted as 6'10".
Performance Details:
- Act 1: The text describes actions such as women falling, objects piling up, and the staging of the performers. Specific timings are noted, such as "1 MIN" and "2 MIN," indicating when different actions should occur during the performance.
- The sketch includes annotations about the intensity of the performance, with phrases like "cumulative building up to height intensity of stage."
Visual Elements:
- The sketch includes a diagram showing the positions of performers on the stage, with labels and arrows indicating where they should be.
- There are notes about the movement of performers across the stage, mentioning a line of people moving horizontally and links to a series of dollies (movable platforms).
Additional Notes:
- There is a mention of "translucent white material" which could be a material used for certain parts of the stage or lighting.
- The sketch also includes a note about the performance involving 28 nude women being pulled out onto the stage, emphasizing the rapid and dynamic nature of the performance.
Overall, the sketch is a detailed plan for a dance performance, incorporating both visual and textual elements to guide the execution of the piece.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-05
This image is a detailed hand-drawn sketch and diagram of a performance art piece called "SNAP." It appears to be a conceptual design for a dance painting performance involving 30 performers (28 women and 2 men). The sketch includes several labeled sections and annotations that describe the setup and actions during the performance.
Key Elements of the Sketch:
Stage Setup:
- The stage is outlined with measurements and descriptions of the materials used. For example, there is a mention of a "translucent white material" and a "black canvas dropped to [bench] above heads of performers."
- The stage is divided into sections with measurements like "6'10"" and "3'10"".
- There is a "blue chalk line" marked on the stage.
Performers:
- The performers are depicted in various positions and actions. For instance, "2 women fall to fall/tracts press to the wall/upper the Williams back ward."
- There is a description of a "woman with chalk" who holds chalk while others rapidly build up weight on the stage.
Sequential Actions:
- The sketch includes numbered annotations (1, 2, 3, etc.) that describe the sequence of actions during the performance. For example:
- "Before the performance a line is laid across stage which is connected to a series of 6@ 5"x18" rolls of 3/4" poly."
- "All movement #2, 28 nude women are pulled out onto all the stage as rapidly as balance will allow, all are facing audience."
- The sketch includes numbered annotations (1, 2, 3, etc.) that describe the sequence of actions during the performance. For example:
Additional Notes:
- There are additional notes and arrows that provide further details about the performance, such as the movement of the performers and the use of objects like chalk.
Overall, the sketch provides a comprehensive guide to the setup and execution of the performance art piece "SNAP," including the stage design, performer actions, and the use of materials.