Human Generated Data

Title

Drawing for Installation Device for "Two Sections Removed: James Stirling (Hard) and Robert Irwin (Soft)"

Date

1986

People

Artist: Robert Irwin, American born 1928

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Harvard University Art Museums Archives, 2000.239

Copyright

© Robert Irwin / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Human Generated Data

Title

Drawing for Installation Device for "Two Sections Removed: James Stirling (Hard) and Robert Irwin (Soft)"

People

Artist: Robert Irwin, American born 1928

Date

1986

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Harvard University Art Museums Archives, 2000.239

Copyright

© Robert Irwin / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Machine Generated Data

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Amazon
created on 2020-04-25

Plot 90.4
Diagram 79.8
Plan 79.8
Text 74.5
Furniture 55.5

Clarifai
created on 2020-04-25

no person 99.6
diagram 99
growth 98.3
writing 98.2
paper 98.1
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business 94.8
progress 93.2
stripe 90.9
written report 90.5
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document 89.9
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composition 87.2

Imagga
created on 2020-04-25

representation 61.5
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paper 29.1
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construction 14.6
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Google
created on 2020-04-25

Text 93.1
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Line 83.4
Plan 79
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Architecture 72.6
Pattern 69.1
Font 68.6
Pattern 61.9
Drawing 59.3
Slope 54
Engineering 52
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Microsoft
created on 2020-04-25

text 100
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handwriting 80.6
diagram 70.4

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

text visuals 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2020-04-25

a close up of a map 86.4%
a map with text 83.2%
a close up of text on a map 81.2%

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-14

This image features a hand-drawn engineering or technical sketch on lined notebook paper. The sketch appears to be a design of a mechanical part or assembly, with different views provided for clarity. The top section of the page includes a note that gives specific instructions: - "Tack weld spacer to 2"x2" angle iron" - "Weld 6"x1 1/4" bar (with screw holes as indicated) to spacer" There's also a circled caution saying "DO NOT USE STEEL" beside a wood runner symbol. On the left side of the page, there's a "SIDE VIEW" of the assembly in full scale. The side view shows a cross-section of the components, parts of which are shaded in to indicate different materials or pieces. There is an angled component labeled "SPACER" below this view. To the right, there are two additional views. The upper right shows a cross-section with arrows pointing out dimensions and locations for "SCREW HOLES (CENTERED)." This is likely to ensure correct alignment when joining parts together. The lower right shows a "PLAN VIEW," which displays the top-down perspective of the component. This view also highlights a "5/8" x 3" x 1/4" SPACER" with its dimensions labeled. The sketch includes technical callouts with red lines and arrows indicating specific details and dimensions, such as 2" lengths and the width of the spacer. Various parts are marked with a pattern to differentiate materials or highlight specific areas of interest. Overall, this appears to be an informal draft or preliminary design for a project involving metal fabrication, possibly a fixture or support assembly, taking into consideration the requirement not to use steel for certain parts.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-14

The image is a technical drawing on lined paper, which includes side and plan views of a spacer assembly. The details are noted in both black and red ink. Here is a breakdown of the drawing: 1. **Side View (Full Scale)**: - Shows a cross-sectional side perspective of the spacer assembly. - The materials used include a piece labeled as "WOOD RUNNER". - The spacer dimensions are noted as 3/8" x 3" x 1/4". - Screw holes are indicated as being centered. 2. **Plan View**: - Provides a top-down cross-sectional view of the spacer. - The angle iron and spacer dimensions are detailed as follows: - Two inches by two inches (2" x 2") for the angle iron. - The thickness of various parts is indicated as 1/4". 3. **Notes and Instructions**: - Red ink notes include a welding instruction: "TACK WELD SPACER TO 2" x 2" ANGLE IRON. WELD 6" x 1/4" BAR (WITH SCREW HOLES AS INDICATED) TO SPACER." - There is a warning: "DO NOT USE STEEL." - Dimension annotations in red ink are prominently describing the positioning of screw holes and various dimensions of the spacer and angle iron pieces. 4. **Screw Holes**: - Specifically mentioned as centered and highlighted for placement. This combination of views and detailed notes provides a comprehensive understanding of how the spacer assembly should be constructed and what materials are required.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-14

The image appears to be an engineering drawing or technical diagram. It shows the side view and plan view of a wooden spacer or support structure. The drawing provides detailed dimensions and notes, including the instructions to use a "thick weld spacer" with specific dimensions and screw hole placement. There is also a note that says "DO NOT USE STEEL", indicating that the spacer should not be made of steel. The overall purpose or application of this spacer is not clear from the information provided in the image alone.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-14

This is a technical drawing showing both side and plan views of what appears to be a construction detail. The drawing is done on lined notebook paper and includes both black and red annotations. The main note, written in red, describes tack welding a spacer to a 2" x 2" angle iron, with a 6" x 1¼" bar (including screw holes) to be welded to the spacer. There's also a wood runner indicated in the drawing. The side view shows a full-scale representation of the assembly, with dimensions and hatching to indicate different materials. A separate plan view in the bottom right corner shows the cross-sectional layout with dimensions of 2" x 2" for the main piece and 1¼" for the smaller section. There's a notable warning in a speech bubble stating "DO NOT USE STEEL" in black ink. The drawing includes specific measurements for a spacer (⅜" x 3" x 1¼") and shows centered screw holes marked with dimension lines. This appears to be a workshop or construction drawing meant to guide the fabrication of a specific component, likely part of a larger assembly.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-14

The image depicts a technical drawing of a wooden structure, likely a piece of furniture or a decorative element, on a white sheet of paper with blue lines, resembling graph paper. The drawing is rendered in black and red ink, with measurements and notes in red and black handwriting. The structure consists of a vertical wooden post, a horizontal beam, and a rectangular base. The post is positioned vertically at the center of the page, with the beam extending horizontally from the top of the post. The base is attached to the bottom of the post and beam, forming a right-angled corner. The drawing includes various measurements and notes, such as the thickness of the weld spacer (2" x 2"), the angle of the iron weld (6" x 1/4"), and the location of screw holes. A note in red handwriting advises to tack weld the spacer to the 2" x 2" angle iron weld, with screw holes as indicated, and to use steel, not steel. The background of the image is a white sheet of paper with blue lines, providing a clean and organized visual representation of the technical drawing. Overall, the image presents a detailed and precise illustration of a wooden structure, showcasing the designer's attention to detail and commitment to accuracy.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-14

The image depicts a technical drawing of a wooden runner, accompanied by detailed annotations and measurements. The drawing is rendered in black ink on lined paper, with red annotations providing additional information. **Key Features:** * **Wooden Runner:** The central element of the drawing, depicted in black ink. * **Annotations:** Red annotations provide supplementary details, including measurements and specifications. * **Measurements:** Various measurements are indicated throughout the drawing, ensuring precision and clarity. * **Specifications:** Specific requirements, such as the use of tack weld spacers and screw holes, are clearly outlined. **Visual Elements:** * **Black Ink Drawing:** The wooden runner is meticulously drawn in black ink, showcasing its design and structure. * **Red Annotations:** The red annotations add a pop of color while providing essential information about the runner's construction and specifications. * **Lined Paper:** The drawing is set against a backdrop of lined paper, which helps to maintain organization and clarity. **Overall Impression:** The image presents a comprehensive and detailed technical drawing of a wooden runner, complete with annotations and measurements. The use of black ink and red annotations creates a visually appealing contrast, while the lined paper provides a clean and organized backdrop. The image effectively communicates the design and specifications of the wooden runner, making it an informative and useful resource for those interested in woodworking or construction projects.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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