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Amazon

Book | 100% | |
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Imagga
text visuals | 99.5% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2023-12-13
text, letter | 99.5% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-02
a photograph of a document with a document with a document in it | -100% | |
a document with a handwritten note on it | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-06
The image displays two pieces of paper with typewritten text and some hand-written annotations. The papers appear aged and are enclosed in a protective plastic sleeve. The left piece of paper is headed by the German phrase "VERGESSEN SIE, WAS SIE IN DER MUSIKSTUNDE GELERNT HABEN" which translates to "FORGET WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNED IN MUSIC LESSON," and the right piece is headed by "ES GIBT IM 20.JAHRHUNDERT KEINE REIFE DER KUENSTLER MEHR.", which translates to "THERE IS NO MORE MATURITY OF ARTISTS IN THE 20TH CENTURY."
The text goes on with instructions related to a tape from a concert dated 5th July in Wuppertal performed with a partner, mentioning names Irmin Schmidt and Michael Autenrieth. There's a mention of "24 STUNDEN" which may refer to a work or event and talks about connecting the tape with others and listening to it to enjoy the full composition. There are numbers and symbols, possibly indicating a catalog or edition number, and an annotation in red ink crossing out one of the numbers. The lower section on the left side reads "29.November 1965 Eckart Rahn," suggesting it might be signed or attributed to that individual and dated.
Without more context, it seems this paper could be associated with an art project, music performance, or conceptual art piece.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-06
This image depicts a typed document in German. The paper appears to be quite old, with a plastic wrap protecting it. Here is a translated version of the text:
FORGET WHAT YOU LEARNED IN CLASS.
The tape in this case is part of the recording of the concert I gave on July 5th, 1965 ("24 HOURS") at the Gallery Parnass Wuppertal together with Irmin Schmidt and Michael Autenrieth.
Find out the correct tape speed and the correct position of the tape, then play it back. If, after listening to the cut, you want to hear the entire composition, get in touch with the people who own the other 499 copies of this de-coll/age number. Together you will find the correct sequence of the 500 tapes. Glue all 500 pieces together, and you will then have the complete composition. Of course, you can also listen to the entire composition twice.
November 29, 1965
Eckart Rahn
This tape cut has the number 400.
"THERE IS NO LONGER ANY RIPENESS OF THE ARTISTS IN THE 20th CENTURY."
(Heinz-Klaus Metzger)
The document seems to be related to an artistic or musical composition, and it provides instructions on how to listen to a segment of the concert and how the entire composition can be reconstructed with the help of others who possess the remaining parts.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-06
The image appears to be a typed and printed document, possibly a ticket or some kind of communication. The text is in German and discusses a musical performance or concert. It mentions a band, concert details, and instructions for listeners. The document also includes a handwritten number "430" and a quote from "Heinz-Klaus Metzger" at the bottom. Overall, the image seems to contain information related to a musical event or performance.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-06
This is a German-language document dated November 29, 1965, that appears to be instructions or documentation for an audio tape recording. The title reads "VERGESSEN SIE WAS SIE IN DER KLAVIERSTUNDE GELERNT HABEN" (Forget what you learned in piano lessons). The document mentions a concert recording from June 5, 1965, titled "24 STUNDEN" (24 Hours) that took place at Galerie Parnass in Wuppertal. It includes instructions about finding the right tape speed and sequence, and mentions there are 500 tape recordings to be assembled in a specific order. The document is signed by Eckart Rahn and includes a quote at the bottom by Heinz-Klaus Metzger that reads "ES GIBT IM 20.JAHRHUNDERT KEINE REIFE DER KUENSTLER MEHR" (There is no more artistic maturity in the 20th century). The document appears to be numbered "0" in red ink and is preserved in what looks like a plastic sleeve or protective covering.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-26
This appears to be a German-language document from 1965, with the title "VERGESSEN SIE WAS SIE IN DER KLAVIERSTUNDE GELERNT HABEN" (Forget what you learned in piano lessons). The document describes instructions related to a tape recording from a concert that took place on June 5, 1965, at Galerie Parnass in Wuppertal, involving collaborators Ermin Schmidt and Michael Autenrieth.
The text, signed by Eckart Rahn and dated November 29, 1965, provides instructions for finding the correct tape speed and sequence, mentioning that there are 499 copies available. It includes directions for listening to the composition and assembling different tape segments.
At the bottom of the document, there's a quote attributed to Heinz-Klaus Metzger that reads "ES GIBT IM 20.JAHRHUNDERT KEINE REIFE DER KUENSTLER MEHR." (There is no more maturity of artists in the 20th century).
The document appears to be part of an experimental music or art project, with a number "0" marked in red on the right side. The paper appears aged and is protected in what looks like a plastic sleeve or covering.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-06
The image presents a document written in German, featuring a beige background with a clear plastic sheet covering it. The document is divided into two columns, with the left column containing a paragraph of text and the right column consisting of a single sentence.
Here is a detailed breakdown of the image:
- Left Column:
- The text is written in black ink on a beige background.
- The font is typewritten, with a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters.
- The text appears to be a paragraph, but the content is not legible due to the language barrier.
- The date "29. November 1965" is written below the paragraph, indicating the document's creation date.
- Right Column:
- A single sentence is written in black ink, with a red handwritten correction.
- The sentence reads "Nummer 480", which may refer to a specific number or identifier.
- The red correction appears to be a handwritten note, possibly indicating an error or revision.
- Background:
- The background of the document is a light beige color.
- A clear plastic sheet covers the document, suggesting that it may be a scanned or digitized version.
In summary, the image shows a document written in German, featuring a typewritten paragraph and a single sentence with a red correction. The document is dated November 29, 1965, and has a clear plastic sheet covering it.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-06
The image presents a scanned document with German text, featuring a beige background and black ink. The document is divided into two sections by a vertical line, with the left section containing a date ("29. November 1965") and the name "Eckart Rahn." The right section includes a numerical value ("40") accompanied by a red handwritten symbol.
The document appears to be a page from a book or article, with the text written in a formal style. The presence of a date and author's name suggests that it may be an academic or literary work. The numerical value and handwritten symbol on the right side of the document could indicate a reference or annotation made by the author or a reader.
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into a written work that is likely of historical or cultural significance, given its age and the fact that it has been scanned and preserved.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-24
The image shows a printed document, likely a letter or announcement, written in German. The document is placed on a white background and is folded in half, with the fold running vertically down the center. The text on the document appears to be discussing a concert and the distribution of a Tonbandausschnitt, which translates to "tape excerpt" in English. The text mentions that there are 499 copies of the Tonbandausschnitt available and that if someone collects all 5, they can hear the entire composition. The document also includes a quote from Heinz-Klaus Metzger that reads, "There is no more room in the 20th century for artists." The document has a slightly worn appearance, with some creases and a small stain on the right side.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-24
The image is a scanned document, possibly a page from a book or a personal letter. The document is written in German and appears to be a reflection or an account of an event or experience. The text is organized in two columns, with the left column titled "VERGESSEN SIE, WAS SIE IN DER" and the right column titled "AVIERSTUNDE GERNERT HABEN." The text is written in a cursive font, which may indicate that it is a handwritten document. The content of the text seems to be a personal reflection or a recounting of an event, possibly related to music or art, as it mentions "Tonband" (tape recorder) and "Komposition" (composition). The document is dated November 29, 1965, and is signed by Eckart Rahn.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-28
Here's a description of the image:
The image shows a piece of paper, likely a typed document, placed within a protective plastic sleeve. The paper's content seems to be instructions or information related to a concert or artistic project.
Key Elements:
- Text: The document is filled with typed German text, split into two columns. The top of the left column reads "VERGESSEN SIE. WAS SIE IN DER," while the top of the right column reads "AVIERSTUNDE GELERNT HABEN." The text includes instructions for finding and listening to a recorded concert ("Tonband") and some details about the event. The text mentions the date "29. November 1965" and the names "Eckart Rahn", "Irmin Schmidt", "Michael Autenrieth" and "Heinz-Klaus Metzger".
- Number: There's a handwritten number "480" next to the word "Nummer."
- Quotes: There are two quotations at the bottom of the paper: "ES GIBT IM 20. JAHRHUNDERT KEI" (Heinz-Klaus Metzger) and "REIFE DER KUENSTLER MEHR."
- Condition: The paper appears aged, and the text is a bit faded. The plastic sleeve is in good condition.
- Overall Impression: The image conveys an artistic or historical document, possibly a set of instructions or a description of a conceptual art piece related to music or performance.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-28
Here's a description of the image based on the OCR text and visual features:
Overall Impression:
The image shows a document, likely a piece of paper, contained within a plastic sleeve. The document has typed text on it, divided into sections with titles. There are also handwritten markings, most notably a number with a line through it.
Text Sections (based on OCR):
The document is divided into at least three distinct sections:
Section 1 (Left Side): Titled "VERGESSEN SIE. WAS SIE IN DER". It seems to be instructions related to a "Tonband" (tape). It discusses finding the correct band position, listening to it, and assembling pieces.
Section 2 (Right Side): Titled "AVIERSTUNDE GELERNT HABEN". This section references a recording from 1965 ("24 STUNDEN") at a gallery with Irmin Schmidt and Michael Autenrieth. It mentions the speed, the complete composition, and the order of 500 tapes.
Section 3 (Bottom): This section has the following text:
- "dieser Tonbandausschnitt hat (Nummer"
- "ES GIBT IM 20. JAHRHUNDERT KEI (Heinz-Klaus Metzger)"
- "REIFE DER KUENSTLER MEHR."
Handwritten Markings:
- There is a number, "480", written in red. It has a line striking through it. It's labeled as the "Nummer"
Other Details:
- The document has a somewhat aged appearance.
- The plastic sleeve suggests it's being preserved or protected.
In Summary:
The image presents a document with instructions, descriptions of a sound piece (possibly music or a sound installation), and additional contextual information. It seems to be part of an art project or a work involving sound recordings and composition. The handwritten number likely represents a copy number or some other form of identification.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-04-28
The image shows a typewritten document in German, which appears to be a letter or a statement. The text is divided into two columns. The left column contains a message from Eckart Rahn, dated November 29, 1965, while the right column includes a response from an unnamed individual.
Here is a summary of the content:
Left Column:
- The writer, Eckart Rahn, discusses a tape recording of a concert held on July 5 in Parnass Wuppertal.
- He mentions that the correct tape reels were found and that the tape is being sent.
- Rahn also notes that the tape contains the entire composition and that it was recorded with 500 tape recorders.
- He concludes by stating that the entire composition is on the tape.
Right Column:
- The response acknowledges receipt of the tape and mentions that it was part of an exhibition titled "24 STUNDEN" held in Galerie René Block in 1965.
- The respondent confirms that the tape includes the entire composition and that it was recorded with 500 tape recorders.
- The respondent also notes that the tape was sent back to Rahn.
- There is a handwritten note at the bottom right that says "Reife der Künstler mehr."
Additionally, there is a handwritten number "480" in the middle of the right column, and a quote at the bottom left that reads, "Es gibt im 20. Jahrhundert keine (Heinz-Klaus Metzger)."
The document seems to be related to an artistic or musical event, possibly involving a collaborative or experimental composition.