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Human Generated Data

Title

I learned from my sister how to open a piano - I learned from Köpcke how to close a piano 100%, from the portfolio "Hommage à Arthur Köpcke"

Date

1980

People

Artist: Nam June Paik, American 1932 - 2006

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, The Willy and Charlotte Reber Collection, Louise Haskell Daly Fund, 1995.411.15

Copyright

© Nam June Paik Estate

Human Generated Data

Title

I learned from my sister how to open a piano - I learned from Köpcke how to close a piano 100%, from the portfolio "Hommage à Arthur Köpcke"

People

Artist: Nam June Paik, American 1932 - 2006

Date

1980

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, The Willy and Charlotte Reber Collection, Louise Haskell Daly Fund, 1995.411.15

Copyright

© Nam June Paik Estate

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-01-15

Text 97.9
White Board 82
Bird 78.9
Animal 78.9
Plot 60.4

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-26

piano 99.7
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harmony 98.3
art 97.3
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paper 96.6
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jazz 94.3
symphony 94.2

Imagga
created on 2022-01-15

design 27.1
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representation 20.9
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Google
created on 2022-01-15

Handwriting 94.2
Rectangle 85.3
Slope 83
Font 80.3
Parallel 78.3
Number 70.2
Paper 68.5
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Microsoft
created on 2022-01-15

text 99.7
handwriting 99.6
letter 70.6
design 64.3
whiteboard 60.9

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Bird
Bird 78.9%

Categories

Imagga

text visuals 99.9%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-01-15

text, letter 99.7%

Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-15

a photograph of a note pad with a clock on it -100%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-22

This image features a piece of artwork with handwritten text and a graphic representation of piano keys at the bottom. The handwritten text on the left side reads "I learned from my sister [...] how to open a piano," and on the right side, it reads "I learned from Köchel how to close a piano." The text is accompanied by hand-drawn scribbles and there's a signature that appears to read "Prince" with the year possibly indicated as "1991." Below the text and above the piano keys, there's a circular stamp or seal that includes the name "Merce Arthure."

The piano keys graphic shows a sequence of alternating white and black keys, like those you would find on a keyboard. The black keys are grouped in twos and threes, accurately representing the typical arrangement on a piano. The bottom left corner has two sets of numbers, one may be a print number within a limited series (e.g., "31/100"), and the other might be a signature or mark by the artist. It's important to note that without more context or information, the meaning behind the text and its connection to the visual elements may not be entirely clear.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-22

The image features an art piece with a minimalistic design consisting of handwritten text and a simple piano key illustration.

On the left side, handwritten text reads: "I learned from my sister - KF - how to open a piano."

The right side contains another handwritten note: "I learned from Kapke how to close a piano." Additionally, there are the words "Paik '77" and further notation "re - piano 'K.' (1963)."

At the bottom, there is a piano keyboard illustration spanning the width of the artwork, showing black and white piano keys in a simplified manner.

On the lower left side, there is a circular stamp or emblem with the words: "HOMAGE A ARTHUR KOPKE" encircling it. Below this stamp, there’s a number written, possibly denoting the edition of the artwork--it appears to read "87/100."

This piece combines elements of visual art and text, likely paying tribute or making reference to individuals named Arthur Kopke and K.F.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-22

The image appears to be a hand-written score or musical notation for a piano piece. The text mentions "I learned" and "from Kypke" and includes the title "12 - Piano No. 1 (1637)" at the bottom. The image shows the keyboard of a piano with the corresponding musical notes written above it.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-22

This appears to be an artistic print or drawing featuring piano keys along the bottom of the image. Above the piano keys is handwritten text that reads "I learned from how to open a piano" with some variations of this phrase appearing twice. There's also what appears to be a circular stamp or seal mark on the left side of the image, and some numbering that suggests this might be a limited edition print (29/50). The piece is dated 1965 according to text at the bottom right. The overall composition is minimalist, with the black and white piano keys providing a strong graphic element against the white background.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-22

The image shows a piece of paper with handwritten notes and a row of piano keys at the bottom. The purpose of the image is to display a handwritten note about learning to play the piano.

  • A piece of paper with handwritten notes:
    • The paper is white.
    • The handwriting is in black ink.
    • The text reads: "I learned from my sister - how to open a piano" and "I learned from Kopplee - how to close a piano".
    • There are also some illegible words and numbers written on the paper.
  • A row of piano keys at the bottom:
    • The piano keys are black and white.
    • They are arranged in a horizontal row.
    • There are 24 keys in total, with 12 black keys and 12 white keys.
  • A circular logo in the bottom left corner:
    • The logo is a circle with the words "ARTHUR KUPCKE" written in it.
    • The logo is surrounded by a thin border.
    • The logo is likely a signature or a trademark of the person who wrote the note.

Overall, the image suggests that the person who wrote the note is a beginner pianist who has learned how to play the piano from their sister and someone named Kopplee. The presence of the circular logo in the bottom left corner adds an air of authenticity to the note, suggesting that it may be a genuine handwritten document.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-22

The image presents a minimalist composition featuring a piano keyboard at the bottom, accompanied by handwritten notes and a circular stamp in the top-left corner. The piano keyboard is depicted in black against a white background, with 17 keys visible. Above the keyboard, two handwritten notes are visible, although they are difficult to decipher due to their faintness. The first note appears to read "I learned from my sister how to open a piano," while the second note seems to say "I learned from Kopcke how to close a piano." A circular stamp in the top-left corner bears the inscription "HOMAGE A ARTHUR KOPECKE" around its edge, with illegible text inside the circle. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a tribute or homage to Arthur Kopecke, possibly a musician or composer.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-27

The image is a photograph of a handwritten note on a white piece of paper. The note is written in black ink and appears to be a personal reflection or statement about learning piano. The text is written in a cursive style and is divided into two sections.

The left section of the note reads, "I learned from my sister how to open a piano." This suggests that the author of the note learned the basics of playing the piano from their sister, specifically the action of opening the piano lid.

The right section of the note reads, "I learned from Koylke how to close a piano." This indicates that the author also learned the complementary action of closing the piano lid from someone named Koylke.

At the bottom of the note, there is a series of black lines that resemble the keys of a piano keyboard. This visual element reinforces the theme of the note, which is centered around learning to play the piano.

The note is signed with the initials "A.A." and includes a date of "1994," suggesting that the note was written in that year.

Overall, the image captures a personal and nostalgic moment of learning and growth, as the author reflects on the people who taught them the basics of playing the piano.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-27

The image shows a white sheet of paper with handwritten text and a piano keyboard illustration. The text reads, "I learned from my sister how to open a piano." The handwriting is in black ink, and the paper appears to be folded in half. The piano keyboard illustration is drawn in black and white, with the keys arranged in a vertical line. The image has a simple and straightforward composition, with the text and illustration taking up most of the space on the paper.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-09

The image is a print on white paper. At the bottom of the page, a single line of black piano keys stretches horizontally across. In the lower left corner is the print number, 52/100. Above that is a circular stamp that reads "Homage a Arthur Kopcke". Above the piano keys, on the left, in handwritten font, the following text appears: "I learned from my sister - 회를 - how to open a piano". On the right, also in handwritten font, is the text "I learned from Kopcke - how to close a piano. Also, in the lower right corner, is the text "Palma 1979 re- Piano 'K'(1963)."

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-09

Here is a description of the image:

The image is a minimalist artwork featuring a piano keyboard and handwritten text. The keyboard is depicted as a series of black and white keys drawn along the bottom of a white background. The text is written in black ink in a handwritten style and appears to be the artist's reflections on learning to interact with a piano.

The text is in two distinct sections:

  • Top Left: "I learned from my sister - 회- how to open a piano."
  • Top Right: "I learned from Kopke - how to close a piano"
  • Bottom Right: Text "Paris '79" followed by "re- PIANO "K". (1963)"

In the middle left of the artwork, a circular stamp with the text "HOMMAGE A ARTHUR KOPCKE" is displayed, and below the stamp, it reads "52/100" and "Paris" .

The image has a simplistic and intimate feel. The text suggests a personal reflection on the relationship between the artist and the piano. The layout of the artwork gives a minimalist aesthetic to the image, with the keyboard at the bottom.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Pone

Google

I learned from sisten - 4 ho to pen lerned from Kaplee honw to las pizno Pindo "K". (163) 39
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(163)
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