Human Generated Data

Title

Values in Neutrals

Date

1940s

People

Artist: Sewell Sillman, American 1924 - 1992

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of Josef Albers, BR49.409

Human Generated Data

Title

Values in Neutrals

People

Artist: Sewell Sillman, American 1924 - 1992

Date

1940s

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of Josef Albers, BR49.409

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Amazon
created on 2019-04-09

Advertisement 91.5
Collage 91.5
Poster 91.5
Word 78.1
Clothing 77.5
Apparel 77.5
Rug 77.1
First Aid 77.1
Bandage 64.9

Clarifai
created on 2018-07-31

paper 99.2
blank 98.7
note 97.5
cardboard 96.4
card 96.2
desktop 96
post 95.6
adhesive 94.5
reminder 94.1
retro 93.5
texture 93.3
empty 92.9
business 91.9
snap 91.3
text 90.9
message 90.8
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old 89.5
vintage 89.3
storage 88.8

Imagga
created on 2018-07-31

container 35.7
paper 34.6
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board 25.6
wallet 21.1
note 20.2
design 19.2
card 19.1
texture 18.7
empty 18
case 18
message 17.3
business 16.4
blank 16.3
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box 13.9
cardboard 13.4
frame 13.3
cotton 12.6
office 12
reminder 11.6
pattern 11.6
sheet 11.3
old 11.1
document 11.1
pad 11
letter 11
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material 9.2
decorative 9.2
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nobody 8.5
wood 8.3
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carton 8.1
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copy 8
wallpaper 7.7
money 7.7
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studio 7.6
open 7.2
package 7.2
colorful 7.2
bank 7.2

Google
created on 2018-07-31

font 73.6
design 64.9
pattern 55.5
square 54.5
brand 53.3
rectangle 53.1

Microsoft
created on 2023-10-30

text 84
shadow 59.6
art 52.4
screenshot 51.5

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Feature analysis

Amazon

Rug 77.1%

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Captions

Microsoft
created on 2023-10-30

text 83.4%

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-17

This image shows an abstract collage composed of various pieces of paper and materials overlaid on a black background. The collage includes cut-outs and fragments of different colors, shapes, and textures which are arranged in a seemingly non-representational manner. On the left side of the collage, a prominent feature is a piece of printed text, which appears to be a newspaper or book excerpt, positioned horizontally and cutting across other elements. The top right portion of the composition includes a vertical strip of paper with a torn edge, contrasting with the sharper, cleaner cuts of the other elements. The materials vary in color from black and brown to lighter shades of gray and off-white. This artwork employs a range of textures and layers, resulting in a visual interest achieved through the interplay of the assorted materials. It could be an example of Dada, Surrealism, or Constructivism, among other 20th-century artistic movements known for exploring such collage techniques.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-17

This image appears to be a collage or assemblage of various black, gray, and beige geometric shapes and forms, as well as some text fragments. The overall composition has a stark, minimalist aesthetic, with the different elements arranged in an abstract, non-representational manner. The use of contrasting tones and textures creates a sense of depth and visual interest within the frame.

Meta Llama

Created on 2024-11-29

The image presents a collage of various shapes and colors, set against a black background. The shapes are predominantly rectangular, with some being cut into irregular forms. The colors used are black, gray, beige, and white, with the beige and white shapes appearing to be newspaper clippings. The overall effect of the collage is one of simplicity and minimalism, with the use of a limited color palette and basic shapes creating a sense of calmness and serenity. The irregular cuts and shapes add a touch of playfulness and creativity to the piece, suggesting that it may be intended as a decorative element or a piece of abstract art. The use of newspaper clippings adds a layer of texture and depth to the collage, and may also serve to convey a message or tell a story. The fact that the clippings are in beige and white suggests that they may be from a vintage or antique source, adding to the overall sense of nostalgia and timelessness that pervades the piece. Overall, the image presents a visually appealing and thought-provoking collage that invites the viewer to explore its various elements and meanings.

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Google

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