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Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
White Board | 62.1% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2018-12-18
text visuals | 100% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2018-12-18
a screenshot of text | 91% | |
a close up of text on a white background | 88.8% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 84.7% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-11
the first page of the document.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-05
a photograph of a notepad with a list of notes and a list of notes
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-06-30
a notebook with handwritten notes on it
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-29
This image depicts a handwritten page from a spiral-bound notebook with a grid pattern. The page contains several pieces of text detailing art projects or conceptual ideas dated from February and March 1969. The text includes:
Feb, 69
- Piece: Proposal to create two paintings to be attached back to back and hung from a tree against the backdrop of the sky, facing east and west.
Jan, 69
- Piece (or Lace Piece): Instructions involving a grant to invest half in the stock market for six months, pay the rent, and use the remaining funds for unspecified purposes.
Feb, 69
- Withdrawal Piece: Proposal to pull out of a show at Dick Bellamy's to avoid exhibiting works that are demotivating.
March, 69
- Transistor Radio Piece: Concept initiated by a remark, involving listening to a transistor radio with the antenna pulled all the way out, with low sound throughout a panel discussion.
Notes are written in clear, uppercase handwriting and include additional commentary, crossed-out sections, and annotations at the margins.
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-02-06
The image shows a page from a notebook or journal with handwritten text. The text is blue, written with a ballpoint pen, and the paper is lined vertically with red margins on the left edge. The page is numbered "27" on the top right corner. The entries are dated with various activities and ideas related to artworks or art concepts. Entries include dates such as "FEB,69," "JAN,69," and "MARCH,69" with titles like "PIECE," "PISS AWAY PIECE," and "TRANSISTOR RADIO PIECE" followed by descriptions of the art pieces or actions taken. There are mentions of paintings, investments, a withdrawal from a show, and a panel discussion related to the pieces. The writing is descriptive and reflects the planning or conceptualization stage of art projects.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-48k-20240307 on 2024-03-29
The image appears to be a handwritten note or journal entry describing various "piece" instructions or activities over the course of different dates in February and March 1969. The note mentions attaching two paintings to the same size stretchers, facing them in different directions against a sky backdrop, comparing art and nature, and a "withdrawal piece" involving avoiding work that brings one down. It also describes a "transistor radio piece" initiated by a "pathetic and fatuous remark" where the sound of the radio was turned very low throughout a panel discussion. The overall content appears to be documenting or planning various conceptual art or performance art pieces, without identifying any individuals involved.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-26
This appears to be a page from a notebook or journal dated from early 1969, containing several artistic "pieces" or conceptual art instructions/descriptions. The entries are written in handwriting on lined paper and include:
February 1969: A piece involving two paintings on same-size stretchers to be attached back-to-back and hung from a tree against a sky backdrop, with one facing east and one west.
January 1969: A "Piece (or Lace Piece)" involving instructions about a grant and investing half of it in the stock market for six months, with notes about bread money and the NGC.
February 1969: A "Withdrawal Piece" about pulling out of a show at Dick Bellamy's to avoid certain work.
March 1969: A "Transistor Radio Piece" describing listening to a transistor radio with the antenna fully extended during a panel discussion, with a note that this was inspired by a comment from Don Judd, who was later rumored to be drunk at the time.
The writing appears to be documentation of conceptual art pieces or performance instructions, with specific dates and details noted for each entry.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-23
This image depicts a page from a notebook, featuring handwritten notes in black ink on graph paper. The page is dated "Feb, 69" and contains several entries, including:
- A piece titled "PIECE" that involves attaching two paintings to a tree using stretchers, with instructions to compare art and nature.
- A piece titled "JAN, 69 PIECE (OR LACE*PIECE)" that involves investing half of a grant in the stock market for six months and paying the rent and piss away the rest.
- A withdrawal piece titled "WITHDRAWAL PIECE" that involves pulling out of a show at Dick Bellamy's to avoid hanging with work that brings you down.
- A transistor radio piece titled "MARCH, 69 TRANSISTOR RADIO PIECE (MARCH 31,69)" that involves listening to a transistor radio with the antenna pulled all the way out and the sound turned very low throughout a panel discussion.
The page also includes some additional notes and comments, such as "WRITE UP FOR POSS. INCLUSION IN DUAL LANGUAGE SHOW (MAY 19, 69)" and "THIS PIECE WAS INITIATED BY A PATHETIC AND FATUOUS REMARK BY DON JUDD." Overall, the page appears to be a collection of ideas and concepts for art pieces, written in a casual and informal style.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-29
The image shows a piece of graph paper with handwritten notes, likely from an artist's sketchbook or notebook. The page is filled with handwritten text in black ink, covering most of the space. The text appears to be a mix of notes, ideas, and possibly a journal entry, but it is difficult to decipher without more context.
The handwriting is messy and hard to read, with many words and phrases crossed out or rewritten. Some of the text is written in all capital letters, while other parts are in lowercase. There are also several abbreviations and symbols used throughout the text, which may be specific to the artist or their creative process.
At the top of the page, the date "FEB, 69" is written in the upper-left corner, suggesting that this page was created in February 1969. In the upper-right corner, the number "27" is written, which may indicate the page number or a reference to a specific project or series of work.
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the creative process of an artist, with notes and ideas jotted down in a hasty and spontaneous manner. The use of graph paper and the messy handwriting suggest a sense of urgency and experimentation, as if the artist is trying to capture ideas quickly before they disappear.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-28
The image appears to be a page from a notebook or journal, with handwritten notes and text written in blue ink. The notes seem to be related to various art projects or ideas, with some details about the projects and their timelines. Here is a detailed description of the image:
The page has a blue-lined paper background with a grid-like pattern. The text and notes are written in blue ink, and they are organized in a somewhat structured manner, with some notes having bullet points or numbers.
The first note reads "PIECE" and mentions doing two paintings on the same size stretchers to be attached back to back, with one facing east and the other facing west. It also mentions the idea of comparing art and nature by hanging the paintings against a backdrop of the sky.
The next note is titled "PIECE (or LACE PIECE)" and refers to a grant received without trying. It suggests investing half of the grant in the stock market for six months and using the rest for rent and other expenses.
The third note is titled "WITHDRAWAL PIECE" and describes a situation where the artist withdrew from a show at Dick Bellamy's to avoid hanging with work that brought them down.
The fourth note is titled "TRANSISTOR RADIO PIECE" and explains that the piece was inspired by a remark made by Don Judd. It describes listening to a transistor radio with the antenna pulled out and the sound turned very low during a panel discussion.
The notes also include dates, such as "FEB, 69," "JAN, 69," and "MARCH, 65," which likely refer to the months and years when these ideas or projects were conceived or executed.
Overall, the image appears to be a collection of notes and ideas related to various art projects, with some details about the timelines and inspirations behind the pieces.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-28
The image is a page from a notebook with a grid-like structure, containing handwritten text. The page is numbered "27" at the top right corner. The text is written in blue ink and appears to be a collection of notes or ideas, possibly related to art projects or conceptual art pieces. The notes are organized into distinct sections, each with a title and a date.
The first section, titled "FEB, 69 PIECE," describes a project involving two paintings on stretchers that are to be attached back to back. The paintings are to be hung from a tree against a backdrop of the sky, with one painting facing east and the other west. The idea is to compare art and nature, with the note mentioning that this should be done in the future when there is access to private property in the country.
The second section, titled "JAN, 69 (or lace*piece)," discusses a piece that involves receiving a grant without trying. The note suggests investing half of the grant in the stock market for six months, paying the rent, and spending the rest. It mentions that the grant was from the Cassandra Foundation, amounting to $2,000.
The third section, titled "FEB, 69 WITHDRAWAL PIECE," describes a project where the artist pulls out of a show at Dick Bellamy's to avoid hanging with someone who brings them down. The date mentioned is February 8, 1969.
The final section, titled "MARCH, 69 TRANSISTOR RADIO PIECE (MARCH 31, 69)," describes a piece initiated by a remark from Don Judd. The piece involves listening to a transistor radio with the antenna pulled out and the sound turned very low during a panel discussion. The note mentions a rumor that Judd was drunk at the time, but the piece still stands.
Overall, the page appears to be a collection of conceptual art ideas and projects, with each section providing a brief description and context for the proposed piece.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-05
This image is a handwritten page from a notebook. It appears to be a list of ideas or instructions for various art pieces or projects. The page is dated with the month and year "Feb, 69", "Jan, 69", and "March, 69" indicating a timeline. The handwriting is in capital letters and has a slightly informal style.
Here are some of the notes:
- "Piece" (Feb, 69): Instructions for two paintings, with specifications for how they should be displayed and compared against nature.
- "Piece (Or Lace Piece)" (Jan, 69): Ideas for receiving a grant, how to manage and invest the funds, and other related instructions.
- "Withdrawal Piece" (Feb, 69): Instructions on avoiding a show.
- "Transistor Radio Piece" (March, 69): Details involving the use of a transistor radio.
The notes seem to describe conceptual art pieces. There are also comments and notes regarding the execution of the art and associated costs.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-05
Here's a description of the image based on the OCR and visual details:
Overall Impression:
The image is a page from a notebook, likely handwritten. The paper is graph paper with blue lines, and there are holes along the left edge indicating it was likely in a ring binder. The writing is mostly in dark ink (possibly black or dark blue) and appears to be a mix of block lettering and cursive, suggesting a stream-of-consciousness style of note-taking or artistic instructions. There is a number "27" in the top right corner.
Content Breakdown:
The page contains several distinct entries, each titled "PIECE" followed by a month and year:
- FEB, 69 - PIECE: Instructions for creating an art piece. The description details how two paintings on stretchers should be attached back-to-back, encased in clear rigid plastic, and hung from a tree. The intention is to contrast the art with the backdrop of the sky and nature, facing East and West, with a comment that it would be done in the future on private property.
- JAN, 69 - PIECE (OR LACE PIECE): A description involving the use of a grant and investing half of it in the stock market for six months. The rest is to be spent on rent and "pissed away". There are further notes about the grant's origin and details about warrants.
- FEB, 69 - WITHDRAWAL PIECE: Describes pulling out of a show at Dick Bellamy's to avoid exhibiting work that is perceived as personally negative.
- MARCH, 69 - TRANSISTOR RADIO PIECE (MARCH 31, 69): Describes listening to a transistor radio with the antenna fully extended and the sound turned down low during a panel discussion. There's a note about a rumor that Don Judd was drunk, and a concluding remark that "the piece still stands."
Additional Notes:
- There's a handwritten note along the left margin: "WRITE UP FOR POSS. INCLUSION IN DWAN LANGUAGE SHOW (MAY 19, 69)."
- The writing style is informal and direct, suggesting personal notes rather than a formal document.
- There are edits, additions and underlines throughout the document.
In essence, the image captures a snapshot of an artist's process, their instructions for creating artworks, and commentary on the art world.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image shows a page from a handwritten notebook or journal. The page is dated from February to March 1969 and contains several notes about different artistic projects or "pieces." Here's a detailed summary of the content:
February 69 - Piece:
- The piece involves creating two paintings on stretchers of the same size.
- The stretchers should be attached back to back and enclosed in clear rigid plastic.
- The artwork should be hung from a tree against the backdrop of the sky so that one painting faces east and the other faces west.
- The purpose is to compare art and nature.
- This piece is intended to be done in the future when there is access to private property in the country.
January 69 - Piece (or Lace Piece):
- The recipient of a grant is advised to invest half of it in the stock market for six months, pay the rent, and spend the rest.
- Dates mentioned: December 30, 1968, and January 16, 1969.
- Additional notes: "Bread, Money," "Nat'l Gen'l Corp (NGC)," "40 warrants, exp 3/31/78," and "The grant was from Cassandra Foundation, $2,000."
February 69 - Withdrawal Piece:
- This piece involves pulling out of a show at Dick Bellamy's to avoid hanging with work that brings you down.
- Date mentioned: February 8, 1969.
March 69 - Transistor Radio Piece (March 31, 1969):
- Inspired by a remark from Don Judd.
- The piece involves listening to a transistor radio with the antenna pulled all the way out and the sound turned very low throughout a panel discussion.
- The author later heard a rumor that Judd was drunk, but the piece still stands.
Additionally, there is a note in the left margin that reads: "WRITE UP FOR POSS. INCLUSION IN DWAN LANGUAGE SHOW (MAY 15, 69)."
The page appears to be part of a larger collection of notes or ideas for artistic projects, with specific instructions and context for each piece.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-10
This image is a notebook page with handwritten notes dated February 6, 1969, through March 31, 1969. The entries appear to be ideas or reflections on art projects and events, possibly related to an artist's practice or a group of artists. Here is a breakdown of the content:
February 6, 1969 (PiecE):
- The entry suggests creating two paintings on the same size stretcher, to be attached back-to-back, engaged in clear rigid plastic, and hung from a tree against a backdrop of the sky. The paintings are to face east and west, comparing art and nature.
- The note mentions this should be done "some time in the future when there is access to private property in the country."
January 6, 1969 (PiecE or LACE PIECE):
- Discusses investing half of a grant on the stock market for six months, paying the rent and possibly wasting the rest.
- Mentions that the grant was from the Cassandra Foundation, worth $2,000.
February 6, 1969 (WITHDRAWAL PIECE):
- Recommends pulling out of a show at Dick Bellamy's to avoid hanging with work that brings one down.
March 31, 1969 (TRANSISTOR RADIO PIECE):
- Mentions that this piece was initiated by a remark by Don Judd during a panel discussion.
- Describes the piece as involving a transistor radio with the antenna pulled all the way out and the sound turned very low.
- Notes a rumor that Judd was drunk but the piece still stands.
The style of the writing is informal and seems to be part of a personal or artistic journal, documenting thoughts, ideas, and a plan for artistic projects.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-10
This image is a page from a notebook written in blue ink on graph paper. The page is dated with various entries from February and March 1969. The text describes different art "pieces" with detailed instructions and contexts. Here's a summary of the content:
February 69 - Piece:
- Instructions to create two paintings on the same size stretchers to be attached back-to-back, encased in clear rigid plastic, and hung from a tree limb against the sky. One painting faces east, and the other faces west. The purpose is to compare art and nature, to be done in the future when there is access to private property in the country.
January 69 - Piece (or Lace Piece):
- Instructions to be the recipient of a grant without trying. Invest half of the grant on the stock market for six months, pay the rent, and spend the rest. Specific details about the grant are provided, including the foundation it came from and the amount.
February 69 - Withdrawal Piece:
- Instructions to pull out of a show at Dick Bellamy's gallery to avoid hanging with work that brings you down.
March 69 - Transistor Radio Piece:
- This piece was initiated by a remark by Don Judd. The instructions are to listen to a transistor radio with the antenna pulled all the way out and the sound turned very low throughout a panel discussion. A note mentions a rumor about Judd being drunk, but the piece still stands.
The notes are handwritten and include some crossed-out text, indicating revisions or corrections. The page is numbered 27 in the top right corner.