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Human Generated Data

Title

This is not a work of art by me

Date

1969

People

Artist: Dick Higgins, American 1938 - 1998

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, M22281

Human Generated Data

Title

This is not a work of art by me

People

Artist: Dick Higgins, American 1938 - 1998

Date

1969

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, M22281

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-10-30

Book 100
Text 93.5
Weaponry 83.9
Weapon 83.9
Bomb 81.8
Dynamite 58

Clarifai
created on 2019-10-30

paper 98.4
no person 96.2
administration 96.1
page 95.4
document 95.3
text 92.2
business 89.7
number 88.7
law 86.8
form 86.1
information 86
order 85.6
label 85.3
education 85.2
card 81.4
writing 81.3
facts 80
vertical 77.2
template 77.1
government 75.9

Imagga
created on 2019-10-30

bookmark 100
book 37.7
paper 34.5
business 21.9
money 20.4
finance 20.3
book jacket 18.5
document 17.6
pen 16.9
currency 16.2
close 14.8
jacket 14.4
bank 14.3
page 13.9
binding 13.1
dollar 13
note 12.9
old 12.5
covering 12.5
product 12.4
text 12.2
office 12.1
cash 11.9
vintage 11.6
wrapping 11
financial 10.7
binder 10.6
creation 10.6
notes 10.6
writing 10.4
pencil 9.8
market 9.8
menu 9.7
success 9.7
blank 9.4
grunge 9.4
number 9.3
brown 8.8
bills 8.8
dollars 8.7
education 8.7
antique 8.7
numbers 8.7
exchange 8.6
plan 8.5
investment 8.3
wealth 8.1
fare 8.1
design 7.9
diary 7.8
ancient 7.8
payment 7.7
loan 7.7
economy 7.4
form 7.4
closeup 7.4
instrument 7.4
retro 7.4
banking 7.4
letter 7.3
open 7.2

Google
created on 2019-10-30

Text 89.7
Material property 69.9
Paper 65.5

Microsoft
created on 2019-10-30

text 100
book 72.7
letter 71.3
handwriting 52.6

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Book
Book 100%

Categories

Imagga

text visuals 98.6%

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-30

The image shows a piece of packaging containing an "iron-on" label product. The packaging includes instructions in both English and German describing how to use the label. The instructions explain that these "iron-on" labels can be applied to almost any material except metal, plastic-coated surfaces, or varnished surfaces. Suitable materials include paintings, raw wood, paper, rubbish, and the underside of tables.

The text provides specific instructions: when a hot iron is passed over the label, the written information on the label is transferred to the chosen surface. The packaging is credited to Dick Higgins from New York, dated 1969. It also features a small label or strip with text printed on it, possibly an example of the iron-on label, attached to the packaging. At the bottom, there is some additional information indicating "VICE-VERLAG W. FEELISCH D-5630 REMSCHEID POSTFACH 100 343."

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-30

The image shows a piece of artwork consisting of an iron-on label attached to a white background. The label appears to be a strip of fabric or paper with handwritten text that is partially obscured by the angle it's attached. Below the strip, there is printed text both in English and German that explains the usage of these "iron-on" labels. The English text reads:

"These 'iron-on' labels can be applied to anything at all. As soon as a hot iron is passed over them, the written information which is in the label is transferred to the substance.
(It should be anything but metal or plastic-coated or varnished:
i.e., paintings, raw wood, paper, rubbish, the underside of tables. Anything like that is ideal.)"

Below this section, there is similar text in German. At the bottom right of the white background, the name "DICK HIGGINS, New York 1969" is printed, which suggests that this is the artist's name and the year this piece was created. The artwork is enclosed in a protective clear sleeve. In the bottom left corner of the sleeve, there is a small label with the logo and text that reads "VICE-VERSAND W. FEELISCH D-5630 REMSCHEID POSTFACH 100343", indicating the distributor or publisher and their address.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-30

This image shows instructions for "iron-on" labels in both English and German, created by Dick Higgins in New York in 1969. The instructions explain that these labels can be applied to almost any surface by passing a hot iron over them, which transfers the text to the underlying material. There's a specific note that they can be used on paintings, raw wood, paper, rubbish, and the underside of tables, but should not be used on metal or plastic-coated/varnished surfaces. The image includes what appears to be a sample label strip on yellowed or aged paper with some text visible on it. At the bottom of the page, there's contact information for VICE-VERSAND W. FEELISCH in Remscheid, Germany.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-30

The image shows a postcard from Dick Higgins sent from New York in 1969 to W. Feelisch in Remscheid, Germany. The card explains in both English and German that "iron-on" labels can be applied to anything at all and transferred by ironing them on, mentioning substances like metal, plastic, wood, paper and rubbish as potential surfaces. The text suggests this could be used for artistic purposes.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-30

The image shows a packaging or envelope containing "iron-on" labels that can be applied to various materials like paintings, raw wood, paper, and rubbish. The labels transfer the written information onto the surface when a hot iron is passed over them. The image includes instructions in German and English about the proper use of these labels, as well as the name and location of the product's creator, Dick Higgins from New York in 1969.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-14

The image shows a piece of paper with text and a piece of tape on it, likely a product description or advertisement for "iron-on" labels. The paper is white and has a clear plastic cover over it.

  • The text on the paper is in German and English, and it appears to be describing the product's features and uses.
    • The text mentions that the labels can be applied to anything at all, including paintings, raw wood, paper, rubbish, and the underside of tables.
    • It also mentions that the labels can be transferred to the substance as soon as a hot iron is passed over them.
    • The text includes a list of materials that the labels can be applied to, including metal, plastic-coated or varnished items, and anything like that is ideal.
    • The text also mentions that the labels are suitable for use with metal, plastic-coated or varnished items, and anything like that is ideal.
    • The text includes a note that says "DICK HIGGINS, New York 1969" and "VICE-VERSAND W. FEELISCH D-5630 REMSCHEID POSTFACH 100343".
  • The piece of tape on the paper has a message written on it in black ink, which appears to be a signature or a note.
    • The message is written in a curved line and is difficult to read, but it appears to say "DICK HIGGINS" and "VICE-VERSAND".
  • The background of the image is a plain gray color, with a slight shadow around the edges of the paper.

Overall, the image appears to be a product description or advertisement for "iron-on" labels, which can be applied to a variety of materials and are suitable for use with metal, plastic-coated or varnished items. The image also includes a signature or note on the piece of tape, which may be related to the product or the company that produced it.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-14

The image depicts a white sheet of paper with a plastic cover, featuring a piece of tape on the left side and text on the right. The tape has handwritten text in black ink, which is partially obscured by the plastic cover. The text on the right side is written in both English and German, with the English portion at the top and the German translation below.

At the bottom of the page, there is a logo for "VICE" accompanied by the text "VICE-VERSAND W. FEELISCH D-5630 REMSCHEID POSTFACH 100343." Additionally, the text "DICK HIGGINS, New York 1969" is centered near the bottom of the page. The background of the image is a plain gray color.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-30

The image is a photograph of two pieces of paper, which are probably labels, placed on a white sheet of paper. The labels are covered with a transparent plastic sheet. The labels are in a vertical position, and the paper is folded in half. The labels have handwritten text on them, and the text is in black ink. The labels are placed on a white sheet of paper, and the paper is folded in half. The labels are placed on a white sheet of paper, and the paper is folded in half. The labels are placed on a white sheet of paper, and the paper is folded in half. The labels are placed on a white sheet of paper, and the paper is folded in half. The labels are placed on a white sheet of paper, and the paper is folded in half. The labels are placed on a white sheet of paper, and the paper is folded in half. The labels are placed on a white sheet of paper, and the paper is folded in half. The labels are placed on a white sheet of paper, and the paper is folded in half. 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Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-30

The image is of a label with a white background and black text. The label has a rectangular shape with rounded corners and is placed on a transparent plastic sheet. The label has a black border on the top and bottom edges. The label has a handwritten signature in the bottom left corner. The label has two pieces of paper with black text on them. The paper has a rectangular shape with rounded corners and is placed on the label. The paper has a black border on the top and bottom edges. The paper has a handwritten signature in the bottom left corner.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

These "iron-on" lables can be applied to anything at all. As soon as a hot iron is passed over them, the written information which is in the lable is transferred to the substance. (It should be anything but metal or plastic- coated or varnished: i.e., paintings, raw wood, paper, rubbish, the underside of tables. Anything like that is ideal.) Diese Beschriftungs-Eti ketten können für jeden Gegenstand verwendet werden. Sobald Sie mit einem warmen Bügeleisen darüberfahren, überträgt sich der Text des Etiketts auf den Untergrund. (Mit Ausnahme von Metall, Plastik- beschichtungen oder empfindlichen Furnieren können Sie jedes beliebige Trägermaterial wählen, z.B. Gemälde, Holz, Papier, Abfall, die Unterseite eines Tisches. Alles das ist ideal.) DICK HIGGINS, New York 1969 VILE VICE-VERSAND W. FEELISCH D-5630 REMSCHEID POSTFACH 100 343 VERSAND nim nov 19wtenud nisxsei a929ibetb
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a
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