Human Generated Data

Title

Ibn Zaidoun at Sea

Date

1999, printed later

People

Artist: Bill Arnold, American born 1941

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Anonymous Loan, 65.2001

Human Generated Data

Title

Ibn Zaidoun at Sea

People

Artist: Bill Arnold, American born 1941

Date

1999, printed later

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Anonymous Loan, 65.2001

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-01-08

Plan 99.5
Plot 99.5
Diagram 99.5
Shipping Container 95.9
Glasses 67.9
Accessories 67.9
Accessory 67.9
Vehicle 65.4
Transportation 65.4

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-25

ship 97.8
monochrome 94.5
building 94.2
industry 93.9
sea 93.9
watercraft 93.7
no person 93.3
business 93.2
architecture 92.6
water 92.4
city 91.9
sky 91.6
print 90.7
transportation system 90.2
black and white 89.3
port 89.2
harbor 87.8
pier 87.7
container 87.3
outdoors 87

Imagga
created on 2022-01-08

structure 64.3
building 60.7
sketch 57.9
drawing 48.6
architecture 45.2
city 32.4
greenhouse 31.9
construction 31.7
representation 27.2
urban 27.1
sky 26.2
house 23.5
modern 23.1
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design 19.7
window 19.2
plan 18
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business 17.6
engineering 17.1
wall 16.8
office 16.5
glass 16.3
signboard 16
blueprint 15.7
reflection 15.6
project 15.4
facade 15.2
industry 14.5
architectural 14.4
skyscraper 14.4
exterior 13.8
facility 13.6
architect 13.5
build 13.3
town 13
bridge 12.8
gymnasium 12.8
home 12.8
frame 12.7
3d 12.4
cityscape 12.3
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tall 11.3
old 11.2
street 11
athletic facility 10.9
industrial 10.9
downtown 10.6
development 10.5
skyline 10.5
buildings 10.4
technology 9.7
roof 9.6
high 9.5
scene 9.5
paper 9.4
river 9
shape 9
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interior 8.9
wire 8.7
built 8.7
windows 8.6
residential 8.6
corporate 8.6
perspective 8.5
black 8.4
floor 8.4
pattern 8.2
cloud 7.8
travel 7.7
grunge 7.7
outdoor 7.6
outline 7.6
company 7.4
landscape 7.4
road 7.2

Google
created on 2022-01-08

Building 90.5
Rectangle 84.5
Slope 81.6
Urban design 80.2
Facade 77.2
Roof 69.5
Landscape 68.6
Art 62.8
Font 61.5
Mixed-use 59.9
Engineering 57.6
Room 54
Illustration 53.7
Project 52.7
Tree 51.3
Monochrome 51.2
Paper product 50.9
City 50.1

Microsoft
created on 2022-01-08

text 98.4
black and white 89.9
drawing 83.8
sketch 83.7
building 70.4
monochrome 58.5

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 93.4%
beaches seaside 4.6%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-01-08

engineering drawing 54.4%

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-16

The image shows a black and white photograph of a cargo ship loaded with shipping containers at sea. The containers are stacked high on the deck of the ship, creating a dense, rectangular mass that dominates the frame. The containers are arranged in neat rows and columns, forming a grid-like pattern.

The ship is moving through the water, which is visible on both sides of the vessel. The waves create a turbulent, textured background that contrasts with the rigid lines of the containers. The sea appears rough, with a dark, cloudy sky above.

The photograph is well-composed, with a clear focus on the containers and the contrast between the man-made structure and the natural elements of the sea and sky. The image is framed within a white border, suggesting it is a print or artwork. The artist's signature "B. Arnold" is visible in the bottom right corner.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-16

The image is a black and white photograph of a cargo ship at sea, laden with shipping containers. The photo is taken from a perspective that gives the viewer a close-up view of the containers stacked high on the deck of the ship. The containers are the primary focus of the image, with their geometric shapes and industrial appearance contrasting with the natural, fluid motion of the sea in the background.

The containers are stacked in neat rows, their surfaces marked with various labels, numbers, and patterns that hint at their global journey. The monochrome palette of the image emphasizes the texture and form of the containers, from the corrugated metal to the subtle gradations of light and shadow.

The ocean is visible on either side of the ship, its surface broken by waves and the ship's own wake, adding a dynamic element to the otherwise static arrangement of the containers. The horizon line is visible in the distance, providing a sense of depth and scale.

The overall impression is one of commerce and industry at sea, highlighting the scale and complexity of modern global trade.

Text analysis

Amazon

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