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Amazon

Poster | 59.8% | |
Categories
Imagga
text visuals | 99.4% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created on 2019-10-29
a screenshot of a cell phone | 71.7% | |
a screenshot of a social media post | 71.6% | |
a screenshot of a cell phone screen with text | 71.5% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-17
The image displays a page that seems to be from a catalog or brochure related to contemporary art. The upper part of the page features the text "ASPEN CENTER OF CONTEMPORARY ART" in blue, followed by "SUMMER" beneath it, and "MUSEUM" underlined at the right end of the header section. The central part of the page contains information about a project or artwork by Les Levine titled "PROFIT SYSTEMS I." It details a financial transaction where Les Levine purchased and later sold common shares of Cassette Cartridge Corporation stock, leading to a net profit which is presented as a work of art in itself. In the lower half of the page, there are blocks of text and graphics indicating two artists' names, "RAY PARKER" and "JANE KAUFMAN," in bold purple letters with directive arrows. Alongside each name are the locations of art galleries ("Fischbach 29 West 57" for Ray Parker and "AM SACHS 29 W 57" for Jane Kaufman) in a stylized layout reminiscent of contemporary art designs. Additionally, there is a yellow rectangle containing the text "GALLERY MOOS" with an address and telephone number, which relates to the artists or exhibitions mentioned. The graphic design of the page is colorful and utilizes bold typography and simple geometric shapes, typical of contemporary art-related materials. The page also appears to be slightly curled at the bottom right corner, giving the impression that it is a physical copy being viewed.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-17
The image shows a page that appears to be a promotional or informational piece for the Aspen Center of Contemporary Art, specifically their summer museum exhibition. The design uses a colorful geometric layout with a blue gradient along the top and bright yellow, orange, and magenta blocks separating different sections. At the top of the page: - There's a header with "ASPEN CENTER OF CONTEMPORARY ART" in blue, followed by "SUMMER MUSEUM" in a similar style. Below the header: - A block of text, roughly centered horizontally, describes an art project titled "$5,106.00 NET PROFIT FROM PROFIT SYSTEMS I BY LES LEVINE". This text recounts the steps taken by Les Levine who purchased 500 shares of Cassette Cartridge Corporation stock for $2,375.00, held it for a period, and then sold it for $15,000.00, resulting in a net profit of $5,106.00 over ten months, thus concluding this specific art experiment. The lower section of the page: - Contains three colored blocks with information about artists and galleries, laid out in a grid-like fashion with colored blocks and white text. - The artist "RAY PARKER" is featured on the left block with the label "Fischbach 29 West 57." - The gallery "GALLERY MOOS" is in the middle block, featuring their address at "132 Yorkville Avenue, Toronto 5, Ontario (416) 921-0027." - The artist "JANE KAUFMAN" is listed on the right block, with the label "AM SACHS 29 W 57." The overall design is modern and clean, with an emphasis on geometric construction and color gradients to segregate different areas of text and information.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-17
This appears to be a page from an Aspen Center of Contemporary Art summer museum program or catalog. At the top, there's a text block describing a financial art piece called "PROFIT FROM PROFIT SYSTEMS I BY LES LEVINE" detailing a stock transaction from 1969 involving Cassette Cartridge Corporation shares, which resulted in a 220% profit. The lower portion of the page contains what appears to be gallery or exhibition information, including: - Ray Parker at Fischbach (29 West 57) - Gallery Moos (located at 136 Yorkville Avenue in Toronto) - Jane Kaufman - AM Sachs (29 W 57) The design uses a gradient color scheme moving from blue at the top through green, yellow, and pink/purple at the bottom. The layout is modern and geometric, typical of late 1960s graphic design.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-17
The image appears to be an advertisement or informational poster for the Aspen Center of Contemporary Art's summer museum exhibit. It contains details about profit sharing transactions by Les Levine in 1969 involving the purchase and sale of Cassette Cartridge Corporation stock. The bottom section shows information about two artists being exhibited, Ray Parker at Fischbach 29 West 57 and Jane Kaufman at AM Sachs 29 W 57. Their names and gallery addresses are provided. The overall design uses bright yellow and purple colors with a minimalist, geometric layout typical of mid-20th century graphic design. The text is organized into clearly delineated sections with headers.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-17
The image appears to be a poster or advertisement for the Aspen Center of Contemporary Art's summer museum exhibition. It contains information about a successful transaction involving the purchase and sale of Cassette Cartridge Corporation stock by Les Levine in 1969, details about an art gallery called Gallery Moos in Toronto, Canada, and listings for two artists - Ray Parker and Jane Kaufman - who seem to be featured or exhibiting at the museum.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-11
The image depicts a page from a magazine or catalog, featuring a white background with a blue and yellow border. The top section is titled "ASPEN CENTER OF CONTEMPORARY ART" in blue text, with "SUMMER MUSEUM" written below it in smaller blue text. A green box contains information about a net profit from profit systems by Les Levine, including the date, amount, and details of the transaction. Below this, there are four sections with different colored borders and text. The first section has a yellow border and features the name "RAY PARKER" in white text. The second section has a pink border and displays the name "JANE KAUFMAN" in pink text. The third section has a yellow border and contains the name "GALLERY MOOS" in yellow text, along with an address and phone number. The fourth section has a pink border and includes the name "FISCHBACH" in pink text, along with an address. Overall, the image appears to be a page from a magazine or catalog that showcases contemporary art and provides information about various artists and galleries.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-11
The image appears to be a page from a book or magazine, featuring a collection of text and graphics. The top section is titled "ASPEN CENTER OF CONTEMPORARY ART" in blue text, with a white background and a blue border. Below this, there are two sections: "SUMMER" and "MUSEUM", both in blue text. The next section is a block of text that reads "$5,106.00 NET PROFIT FROM PROFIT SYSTEMS I BY LES LEVINE". This is followed by a paragraph of text that describes the profit system and its performance. The bottom half of the page features a series of colorful rectangles and squares, each containing text or graphics. These include the names "RAY PARKER", "JANE KAUFMAN", and "AM SACHS", as well as addresses and phone numbers. There is also a yellow rectangle with the words "GALLERY MOOS" in yellow text. Overall, the image appears to be a page from an art catalog or magazine, showcasing the work of various artists and galleries.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-17
The image is a poster for the Aspen Center of Contemporary Art. The poster is divided into several sections, each containing text. The top section has a blue border and reads "Aspen Center of Contemporary Art Summer Museum." Below this is a green section with the text "S5.106.00 NET PROFIT FROM PROFIT SYSTEMS I BY LES LEVINE" and a description of the profit system. The next section has a yellow border and reads "GALLERY MOOS 138 YORKVILLE AVENUE TORONTO 5, ONTARIO (416) 922-0627." Below this is a section with a pink border that reads "RAY PARKER Fischbach 29 West 57" and "JANE KAUFMAN AM SACHS 29 W 57." The poster appears to be advertising an exhibition or event at the Aspen Center of Contemporary Art, featuring artists Ray Parker, Jane Kaufman, and AM Sachs. The poster also includes information about a profit system by Les Levine and the contact details for Gallery Moos in Toronto.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-17
The image is a page from a book or a document, likely a financial report or an art exhibition catalog. The text is printed in various colors, including blue, yellow, green, and pink, on a white background. The title "ASPEN CENTER OF CONTEMPORARY ART" is prominently displayed at the top of the page in bold, blue font. Below the title, there is a section labeled "SUMMER MUSEUM" in blue font, indicating that the Aspen Center of Contemporary Art is hosting a summer museum exhibition. The page contains a financial report on the investment made by Les Levine in Cassette Cartridge Corporation stock. The report states that on March 27th, 1969, Les Levine purchased 500 common shares of Cassette Cartridge Corporation stock at $4.34 dollars per share, totaling $2,375.00. After a period of one year, or at any time deemed profitable, the shares were to be resold, and the profit or loss of the transaction became the work of art. The report further states that on November 26th, 1969, Les Levine sold the 500 common shares of Cassette Cartridge Corporation stock at $15.00 per share, resulting in a net profit of $5,106.00 in a period of 10 months. This amount represents a 220% profit on the original investment and completes Profit Systems I. The page also includes the names of several artists, including Ray Parker, Fischbach, Jane Kaufman, and Am Sachs, along with their respective addresses. The names are printed in different colors, with Ray Parker's name in orange, Fischbach's name in purple, Jane Kaufman's name in pink, and Am Sachs's name in blue. The addresses are printed in white font. Overall, the image appears to be a page from a book or a document that combines financial information with artistic content, showcasing the intersection of art and finance. The use of different colors and fonts adds visual interest to the page and helps to distinguish between different sections of the text.