Human Generated Data

Title

"Packaged House" System, 1942-1952: Duplicate of BRGA.97.135

Date

1942-1952

People

Artist: Walter Gropius, German 1883 - 1969

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of Walter Gropius, BRGA.97.151

Human Generated Data

Title

"Packaged House" System, 1942-1952: Duplicate of BRGA.97.135

People

Artist: Walter Gropius, German 1883 - 1969

Date

1942-1952

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of Walter Gropius, BRGA.97.151

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-06-04

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-31

screen 99
blank 98.5
technology 97
display 96.9
desktop 96.3
picture frame 96
no person 95.9
electronics 95.2
computer 94.9
modern 93.5
wireless 93.2
retro 92.9
monitor 92.8
design 91.9
World Wide Web 90.9
device 90.8
equipment 90.3
portable 90.2
isolated 90.1
internet 89.8

Imagga
created on 2022-06-04

frame 30
liquid crystal display 29.2
blank 27.4
old 20.9
empty 20.6
art 20
equipment 19.8
paper 19.6
border 19
design 18
device 16.3
slide rule 15.4
grunge 15.3
vintage 14.9
modern 14.7
retro 13.9
texture 13.9
board 13.8
pattern 13.7
computer 13.3
space 13.2
photograph 12.9
business 12.8
black 12.7
tool 12.4
film 12.3
analog computer 12.3
office 12.1
antique 11.4
textured 11.4
text 11.3
digital 11.3
wall 11.1
object 11
metal 10.5
rule 10.2
dirty 9.9
instrument 9.9
sign 9.8
style 9.6
wallpaper 9.2
interior 8.8
graphic 8.8
screen 8.7
display 8.6
line 8.6
3d 8.5
card 8.5
page 8.3
template 8.3
rough 8.2
technology 8.2
currency 8.1
material 8.1
strip 7.8
money 7.7
steel 7.7
finance 7.6
rich 7.4
document 7.4
backdrop 7.4
banking 7.4
machine 7.2
copy 7.1

Google
created on 2022-06-04

Microsoft
created on 2022-06-04

wall 98.6
indoor 97.9
ship 97.5
monitor 95
television 93.3
text 90.1
black and white 87
monochrome 85.1
screen 66.3
screenshot 66.1
watercraft 60.3
gallery 57.7
room 45.1
picture frame 38.1
flat 35.6

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Monitor 99.9%

Categories

Imagga

text visuals 80.2%
interior objects 17.9%

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-07

The image appears to be a black and white photo or scan of an architectural drawing or rendering. It shows a long, symmetrical structure with gabled roofs and multiple chimneys, suggesting residential units or perhaps townhouses. There are trees depicted in silhouette along the front of the structure, indicating landscaping plans. At the bottom right corner of the image, there is text that reads, "HORACE CAYTON THE JACKSON PARK HIGHLANDS DISTRICT SYSTEM 1924.” This indicates that the drawing is likely a historical design or plan named after Horace Cayton for a district system developed in 1924, possibly related to the Jackson Park Highlands area. The image has a white border, which is consistent with this type of presentation, and there's a label on the bottom of the border that reads "471. ISI", likely a reference number for the drawing or photograph within a collection or archive. The drawing itself is quite detailed, and the perspective used gives a sense that it's a street view, meant to show how the architectural design blends with the landscaping and how it might look from a pedestrian's viewpoint.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-07

This image displays a black and white architectural drawing of a housing system titled "The Packaged House System." The drawing, dated 1942, appears to show a linear arrangement of modern-style homes with flat roofs and large windows. It includes stylized trees placed in front of the buildings, suggesting an integration of natural elements in the design. The illustrated homes seem to be part of a larger, unified residential complex. The title and the date appear in the lower right corner of the image. There is also a note or reference number "41.151" near the bottom right corner. The drawing is presented within a dark border, resembling a framed presentation or an exhibition piece.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-07

The image depicts a black and white photograph of a row of houses or buildings, with the text "The Packaged House System 1942" displayed at the bottom. The buildings appear to be relatively uniform in design, suggesting they are part of a housing development or community. The image has a stark, minimalist aesthetic with the white background and black-and-white contrast.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-07

This is a black and white architectural drawing or rendering from 1942 showing "The Packaged House System." The image displays a row of identical modular housing units, each two stories tall with uniform windows and what appears to be entrance stairs or platforms at the front. Trees are spaced evenly along the row of houses, creating a symmetrical, planned appearance. The drawing demonstrates a systematic, standardized approach to residential architecture that was characteristic of mid-20th century housing developments. The image has a dark frame around it and appears to be a historical document or presentation slide.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-07

The image presents a black-and-white architectural drawing of a row of houses, accompanied by a title and a number. **Drawing:** * The drawing is oriented horizontally, with the houses depicted in a long, narrow format. * The houses are arranged in a row, each featuring two stories and a flat roof. * The buildings have a uniform design, with a central entrance and windows on both floors. * Trees are visible in front of the houses, adding a touch of greenery to the scene. * A sidewalk runs along the front of the houses, providing a clear path for pedestrians. **Title:** * The title, "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM," is prominently displayed at the bottom of the drawing. * The text is written in white, making it stand out against the black background. * The title suggests that the houses are part of a standardized or prefabricated housing system. **Number:** * The number "47.151" is located in the bottom-right corner of the drawing. * This number may indicate the drawing's reference number or a specific identifier for the project. **Background:** * The background of the image is a light gray color, which provides a neutral contrast to the black-and-white drawing. * The background is slightly textured, giving the image a subtle grainy effect. Overall, the image presents a clear and detailed architectural drawing of a row of houses, accompanied by a title and a number. The drawing showcases a uniform and modern design, with a focus on functionality and efficiency.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-07

The image depicts a black-and-white illustration of a row of houses, with the title "THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM" prominently displayed in white text at the bottom right corner. The illustration is set against a white background, surrounded by a thick black border that adds a sense of depth and contrast to the overall design. The row of houses is depicted in a stylized manner, with each house featuring a simple rectangular shape and a sloping roof. The houses are arranged in a linear fashion, with a small gap between each one to create a sense of separation and individuality. The illustration also includes some subtle details, such as windows and doors, which add texture and visual interest to the design. In the foreground, a large white rectangle dominates the center of the image, providing a clean and minimalist backdrop for the illustration. The white rectangle is bordered by a thin black line, which helps to define its edges and create a sense of depth. Overall, the image presents a striking and modernist aesthetic, with a focus on clean lines, simple shapes, and a limited color palette. The use of black and white creates a sense of timelessness and universality, making the image feel both contemporary and classic at the same time.

Text analysis

Amazon

THE
HOUSE
SYSTEM
1942
PACKAGED
97.151
THE PACKAGED WALTER HOUSE SYSTEM
INTERNACE
WALTER

Google

DITRANCE ELEVATION THE PACKAGED HOUSE SYSTEM ST 1942 97.151
DITRANCE
ELEVATION
THE
PACKAGED
HOUSE
SYSTEM
ST
1942
97.151