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Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Book | 100% | |
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Imagga
created on 2023-12-13
paintings art | 83.1% | |
text visuals | 14.2% | |
streetview architecture | 2.5% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2023-12-13
text | 64.8% | |
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-01
a piece of paper with a handwritten text
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-02
a photograph of a piece of paper with a drawing of a man in a suit
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-06
The image displays a piece of paper with text written in a structured, poetic format, suggesting it is a piece of visual poetry or concrete poetry, where the arrangement of text is important to its meaning. The same word, "regelmäßig" (German for "regular" or "regularly"), is repeated numerous times, each time with a slight alteration in the letters following it. These alterations seem to play with the breakdown or deconstruction of the word itself.
Apart from this repeated word, there are other groups of letters and partial words scattered around the paper. The text is not arranged in a conventional manner but appears in clusters, which is a characteristic of concrete poetry that emphasizes the visual form. At the bottom of the page, the name "Claus Bremer" is written, presumably the author of the work.
Concrete poetry often explores the relationship between the visual form of text and its linguistic message. The visual arrangement in this piece suggests a purposeful breaking of the word's regularity, perhaps reflecting on the nature of regularity itself or inviting the reader to consider the sound and appearance of the language as much as its semantic content.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-06
The image shows a piece of paper with the word "regelmäßig" written eleven times in a vertical column on the left side. Other characters appear to the right of each "regelmäßig," forming words of varying lengths. Towards the right side of the page and in a scattered pattern there are additional words and letters, which seem to combine with those on the left to form a mixture of meaningful and nonsensical phrases. Below all the text is the name "claus bremer" written in lowercase letters. The paper has a beige tone with a few small, scattered marks, suggesting it could be aged or intentionally styled to appear vintage.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-27
This appears to be a piece of concrete or visual poetry by Claus Bremer. The text is arranged in an interesting pattern on a beige or off-white page. The word "regelmässig" (which means "regular" or "regularly" in German) is repeated multiple times, creating a triangular or cascading pattern down the left side of the page. On the right side, there appears to be a series of word fragments that build upon each other vertically, starting with single letters and growing longer. The overall composition creates a visual interplay between the repeated word and the growing fragments, demonstrating how concrete poetry uses typographical arrangement to create meaning beyond the words themselves.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-06
The image appears to be a page of handwritten text in German. The text on the left side of the page consists of the repeated phrase "regelmassig" (regularly), while the text on the right side lists various words in German. The name "Claus bremer" is written at the bottom of the page.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-06
This appears to be a piece of concrete or visual poetry by Claus Bremer. The work is written on what looks like beige or off-white paper and consists of two main columns of text. The left column repeatedly shows the word "regelmässig" (which means "regular" in German) multiple times in a list. The right column shows what appears to be a progressive transformation of text, starting with "lerens" and ending with "entdecken," with various intermediate steps showing the evolution of the word. The text is handwritten in a simple, lowercase style. This piece appears to be playing with the concept of regularity and transformation through its repetitive structure and gradual word evolution.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-06
The image presents a handwritten poem in German, attributed to Claus Bremer, on a piece of aged paper.
- The poem is written in black ink and features a unique layout, with words arranged in a zigzag pattern that spans the entire width of the page.
- The text is composed of short phrases and sentences, some of which are repeated throughout the poem.
- The handwriting is informal and cursive, with varying line widths and letter sizes.
- The background of the paper is a warm, beige color with darker spots and discoloration, suggesting age and wear.
- The paper appears to be handmade or printed on a vintage machine, with visible fibers and texture.
- The overall design of the poem creates a sense of movement and energy, with the zigzag pattern drawing the viewer's eye through the text.
- The use of informal handwriting and simple language adds to the poem's sense of intimacy and spontaneity.
- The attribution to Claus Bremer is written in smaller letters at the bottom of the page, providing context for the poem's meaning and significance.
- The inclusion of the author's name suggests that the poem is part of a larger collection or publication.
In summary, the image presents a unique and expressive poem by Claus Bremer, characterized by its informal handwriting, zigzag layout, and warm, aged paper. The poem's use of simple language and repetitive phrases creates a sense of rhythm and flow, while the attribution to Bremer provides context for the poem's meaning and significance.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-06
The image depicts a piece of paper with handwritten text in a foreign language, likely German or Dutch. The text is written in black ink and appears to be a poem or passage of some sort. The handwriting is messy and difficult to read, but it seems to be a personal or artistic expression rather than a formal document.
The paper itself is off-white and has a rough texture, suggesting that it may be handmade or recycled. There are no other markings or features on the paper beyond the handwritten text.
Overall, the image suggests that the text is a creative or expressive work, possibly written by an artist or writer who values the aesthetic qualities of handwriting and the tactile nature of paper.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-28
The image features a handwritten document on a beige-colored paper. The text is written in a cursive style and is predominantly in black ink. The content appears to be a list of words, possibly a vocabulary list or a glossary. Some words are written in a larger font, while others are in a smaller font, suggesting different categories or emphasis. The text is organized in a grid-like structure, with words aligned in rows and columns. At the bottom of the page, the name "Claus Bremer" is written in a larger font, indicating the creator or compiler of the document.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-28
The image features a piece of paper with handwritten text. The paper appears to be of a light brown color, possibly aged or of a specific texture. The text is written in black ink and is organized in a grid-like structure. On the left side of the paper, the word "regelmäßig" is repeated multiple times, each followed by a different word or phrase. On the right side, there are various words and phrases, some of which are repeated. The words on the right side seem to be a mix of German and possibly other languages or invented terms. At the bottom of the paper, the name "claus bremer" is written, possibly indicating the author or creator of the text. The overall layout suggests a methodical or experimental approach to language, possibly exploring patterns, repetition, or linguistic structures.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-28
This image is a handwritten text composition on a slightly aged, off-white paper. The text appears to be in German, with a list of words, likely a word-play or conceptual artwork, with "regelmässig" (regularly) as a common element, followed by different letters and letter combinations, followed by some isolated words. On the right side of the image are various isolated words, and toward the bottom, the name "Claus Bremer" is written, which most likely is the artist's name. The writing is in a simple, slightly irregular, sans-serif typeface. The composition is centered on the page, with no apparent framing.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-28
The image appears to be a piece of paper with text handwritten on it. The text is mostly in German, and the phrase "regelmässig" (meaning "regular" in English) is repeated many times, followed by different words or letter combinations. The handwriting looks somewhat casual and slightly uneven. At the bottom of the page, "claus bremer" is written, likely the name of the author or artist. The overall impression is that it is a fragment or draft of a written work, possibly a list or a piece of conceptual art.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-04-28
The image appears to be a piece of text-based art or a poetic composition written in German. The text is arranged in a unique visual format, with the words "regelmäßig" (regularly) repeated at the beginning of each line, creating a pattern. The subsequent words form a phrase that builds upon the previous ones, creating a cumulative effect. Here is the text in full:
regelmäßig
regelmäßig ā
regelmäßig ān
regelmäßig ān lūn
regelmäßig ān lūn smēg
regelmäßig ān lūn smēg unmes
regelmäßig ān lūn smēg unmes lereis
regelmäßig ān lūn smēg unmes lereis germu
regelmäßig ān lūn smēg unmes lereis germu imeg
regelmäßig ān lūn smēg unmes lereis germu imeg ges
regelmäßig ān lūn smēg unmes lereis germu imeg ges vse
regelmäßig ān lūn smēg unmes lereis germu imeg ges vse e
regelmäßig ān lūn smēg unmes lereis germu imeg ges vse e n
regelmäßig ān lūn smēg unmes lereis germu imeg ges vse e n en
regelmäßig ān lūn smēg unmes lereis germu imeg ges vse e n en ken
regelmäßig ān lūn smēg unmes lereis germu imeg ges vse e n en ken cken
regelmäßig ān lūn smēg unmes lereis germu imeg ges vse e n en ken cken ecken
regelmäßig ān lūn smēg unmes lereis germu imeg ges vse e n en ken cken ecken decken
regelmäßig ān lūn smēg unmes lereis germu imeg ges vse e n en ken cken ecken decken tdecken
regelmäßig ān lūn smēg unmes lereis germu imeg ges vse e n en ken cken ecken decken tdecken urngesgānsemts
regelmäßig ān lūn smēg unmes lereis germu imeg ges vse e n en ken cken ecken decken tdecken urngesgānsemts ntdecken
regelmäßig ān lūn smēg unmes lereis germu imeg ges vse e n en ken cken ecken decken tdecken urngesgānsemts ntdecken sāgirsemsegel
regelmäßig ān lūn smēg unmes lereis germu imeg ges vse e n en ken cken ecken decken tdecken urngesgānsemts ntdecken sāgirsemsegel nventdecken
regelmäßig ān lūn smēg unmes lereis germu imeg ges vse e n en ken cken ecken decken tdecken urngesgānsemts ntdecken sāgirsemsegel nventdecken unregelmäßig
regelmäßig ān lūn smēg unmes lereis germu imeg ges vse e n en ken cken ecken decken tdecken urngesgānsemts ntdecken sāgirsemsegel nventdecken unregelmäßig ūnrege māss iges entdecken
At the bottom of the image, the name "Claus Bremer" is written, indicating that he is likely the creator of this piece. The text seems to play with the concept of regularity and irregularity, building up to a final phrase that contrasts "regelmäßig" (regularly) with "unregelmäßig" (irregularly).