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Amazon

Person | 75.5% | |
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text visuals | 85.1% | |
streetview architecture | 9.5% | |
events parties | 5.4% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-05-21
text | 64.6% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-15
a photograph of a box of wine bottles and a box of wine | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-17
This image depicts an artwork or boxed set by Joseph Beuys titled "Das Wirtschaftswert-Prinzip," produced by Edition Staeck in Heidelberg. The arrangement includes a cardboard box with printed text, along with separate compartments and components. The text on the box reads "Joseph Beuys - Das Wirtschaftswert-Prinzip - Edition Staeck." There also appear to be references to a date and location (Gent, 20.6.1980).
Inside one compartment is a modestly wrapped package labeled "Speiseerbsen" (German for "peas"), suggesting an everyday object. Another compartment houses printed materials, including photographs and text, possibly documenting Beuys' principles or artistic ideas. The packages and visual presentation reflect Beuys' conceptual and socially engaged art style, emphasizing transformation, utilitarianism, and discourse on economic and human values.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-17
The image shows a collection of items related to the work of Joseph Beuys, specifically under the title "Das Wirtschaftswert-PRINZIP." There are several cardboard boxes in the image, each labeled with a variation of this title. The boxes indicate that they are produced by "Edition Staeck" and are related to an event or concept explained by Joseph Beuys in Gent on June 20, 1980.
In detail:
- The largest box, which is open, contains what appears to be a paper-wrapped item labeled "SPEISEERBSEN" (which translates to "eating peas" in German). This package has some handwritten text on it, likely including Joseph Beuys' signature.
- Next to this is what seems to be another item in the box with a partially visible picture.
- Beside this, there is a closed box, which is signed, labeled with the title and information about the event.
- Below these are two smaller boxes; one is slightly open, revealing a photograph inside, while the other remains closed. Both are similarly marked with the title information about Joseph Beuys' concept, indicating they represent different principles from the same series.
- The overall presentation suggests that these items are part of a conceptual art piece or edition related to the idea of economic value and principle as explored by Beuys.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image shows several books and publications related to the German artist Joseph Beuys. The main items visible are two copies of the book "Das Wirtschaftswert-PRINZIP" (The Economic Value Principle) by Joseph Beuys, published by Edition Staeck in Heidelberg. There are also some additional materials, such as a folder or envelope, that appear to be related to Beuys' work. The overall presentation suggests these are archival or reference materials related to the artist and his conceptual art practice.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-11
This image shows various items related to "Das Wirtschaftswert-PRINZIP" (The Economic Value Principle) by Joseph Beuys, published by Edition Staeck in Heidelberg. The items appear to be part of an art publication or installation documentation from 1980. The image includes several beige-colored boxes or cases, one of which contains what appears to be a white paper bag or package. There are also some boxes with small window openings that appear to contain slides or other visual materials. One box is shown partially opened, revealing what seems to be a collection of photographs or slides inside. The overall presentation has a minimalist, archival quality typical of conceptual art documentation from this period.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-08
The image presents a collection of items related to Joseph Beuys, a German artist, arranged in a collage format. The items are displayed against a gray background.
- Top-left item:
- A white paper bag with handwritten text and a blue stamp.
- The bag is placed inside a cardboard box.
- The box has a label with the text "Joseph Beuys Das Wirtschaftswert-PRINZIP" and "PRINZIP 3 Produkt Gent, 20.6.1980".
- Top-right item:
- A beige box with the text "Joseph Beuys Das Wirtschaftswert-PRINZIP" and "Edition Staeck - 6900 Heidelberg".
- The box has a signature and a date written on it.
- Bottom-left item:
- A beige box with a cutout window.
- The box contains a booklet with images of people.
- The booklet has the text "Joseph Beuys Das Wirtschaftswert-PRINZIP" and "PRINZIP 1 Wärme Gent, 20.6.1980".
- Bottom-right item:
- A beige box with a cutout window.
- The box contains a booklet with images of people.
- The booklet has the text "Joseph Beuys Das Wirtschaftswert-PRINZIP" and "PRINZIP 2 Mensch Gent, 20.6.1980".
The image appears to be a collection of items related to Joseph Beuys' work, possibly from an exhibition or project. The items include a paper bag, a cardboard box, and two booklets with images of people. The text on the items suggests that they are part of a series or project called "Das Wirtschaftswert-PRINZIP" and were created in 1980.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-08
The image presents a collection of items related to Joseph Beuys, a renowned German artist. The arrangement includes:
- A box containing a white bag with handwritten text and a label featuring the artist's name.
- A rectangular box with the title "Joseph Beuys Das Wirtschaftswert-PRINZIP" and additional text, including "Edition Staeck" and "6900 Heidelberg."
- A smaller box with a similar design, but with different text, including "PRINZIP 2 Mensch" and "Gent, 20.6.1980."
- A booklet or catalog with images of the artist's work, featuring a mix of photographs and artwork.
The overall impression is that these items are part of an edition or series of artworks created by Joseph Beuys, possibly as part of a larger project or exhibition. The use of natural materials, such as paper and cardboard, and the emphasis on text and imagery suggest a focus on the artist's conceptual and philosophical ideas.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image shows three boxes with the text "Joseph Beuys" on them. The boxes are arranged on a gray surface. The first box on the left has a white paper bag inside with some text on it. The second box in the middle has a black and white image inside. The third box on the right has a white paper with some text on it. The boxes have the text "Das Wirtschaftswert-Prinzip" and "Edition Staeck" on them.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image shows a set of four cardboard boxes with printed text and images on them. The boxes are arranged in a row on a gray surface. The first box on the left contains a white cloth with some text written on it. The second box has a black square in the middle, with some text written on it. The third box has a black square on the left side, with some text written on it. The fourth box has a black square on the right side, with some text written on it.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-08
Here's a description of the image:
The image showcases a collection of art pieces or editioned works by Joseph Beuys, all seemingly related to a project or series titled "Das Wirtschaftswert-PRINZIP" (The Economic Value Principle). The pieces are presented on a neutral gray background.
Here's a breakdown of what's visible:
Box Set (Top Left): An open box contains a white paper bag filled with something that is titled "SPEISEERBSEN" and another smaller box titled "PRINZIP 3 Produkt Gent, 20. 6. 1980".
Box with Signature (Top Right): A closed box with the title "Das Wirtschaftswert-PRINZIP", an edition number "13/25" and address "Edition Staeck 6900 Heidelberg".
Slide-Out Box (Bottom Left): A box that slides open to reveal a series of juxtaposed or overlapping photographic images. The box is marked as "PRINZIP 1 Wärme Gent, 20. 6. 1980."
Box (Bottom Right): A small box titled "PRINZIP 2 Mensch Gent, 20. 6. 1980".
All the boxes feature consistent typography, predominantly in black. The design of the boxes appears minimalist and utilitarian, with a focus on textual information.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-08
The image displays an art piece by Joseph Beuys, titled "Das Wirtschaftswert-PRINZIP" (The Economic Value-PRINCIPLE). It consists of several small, rectangular boxes, all sharing a consistent design aesthetic:
- Material and Color: The boxes are made of a neutral-toned, cardboard-like material, with a beige or light brown color.
- Text and Layout: Each box features the artwork's title, "Das Wirtschaftswert-PRINZIP," along with the artist's name, "Joseph Beuys," printed in a bold, sans-serif font. The boxes also include the imprint "Edition Staeck" and the city "Heidelberg."
- Variations and Contents: There are four different boxes. The boxes have cut-out windows that reveal a glimpse of what’s inside:
- The top left box contains a sealed package with writing. The contents are labeled "SPEJSEERBSEN"
- Another box contains a set of colored slides.
- The right box is larger and signed by the artist.
- The bottom right box also has a cut-out window and contains a picture.
The boxes share a cohesive design that hints at the artistic concept behind Beuys' work.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-04
The image displays a set of three cardboard boxes, each containing a publication by Joseph Beuys titled "Das Wirtschaftswert-PRINZIP" (The Economic Value Principle). The boxes are from Edition Staeck, based in Heidelberg. The publications are part of a series, with each box labeled as PRINZIP 1, PRINZIP 2, and PRINZIP 3, respectively. The dates on the boxes indicate that they were produced on June 20, 1980, in Ghent.
Here is a detailed breakdown of each box:
Top Left Box (Open):
- Labeled "Joseph Beuys Das Wirtschaftswert-PRINZIP PRINZIP 3 Produkt Gent, 20.6.1980."
- Contains a white paper bag with the word "PREISBEUTEL" (Price Bag) printed on it.
- The box has a rectangular cutout window on the front.
Top Right Box (Closed):
- Labeled "Joseph Beuys Das Wirtschaftswert-PRINZIP."
- Features Joseph Beuys' signature on the top.
- Indicates "Edition Staeck - 6900 Heidelberg."
Bottom Left Box (Open):
- Labeled "Joseph Beuys Das Wirtschaftswert-PRINZIP PRINZIP 1 Mensch Gent, 20.6.1980."
- Contains a small booklet with images, showing people in what appears to be a factory or industrial setting.
- The box has a rectangular cutout window on the front.
Bottom Right Box (Closed):
- Labeled "Joseph Beuys Das Wirtschaftswert-PRINZIP PRINZIP 2 Mensch Gent, 20.6.1980."
- The box has a rectangular cutout window on the front.
The boxes are simple in design, with a minimalistic aesthetic, focusing on the text and the cutout windows. The publications inside seem to be part of an artistic or conceptual project by Joseph Beuys, exploring themes related to economic value and principles.