Machine Generated Data
Tags
Clarifai
created on 2019-05-28
Imagga
created on 2019-05-28
Google
created on 2019-05-28
Microsoft
created on 2019-05-28
screenshot | 96.2 | |
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pattern | 59.2 | |
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Color Analysis
Feature analysis
Amazon

Rug | 91.2% | |
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Categories
Imagga
text visuals | 99.9% | |
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Captions
Microsoft
created on 2019-05-28
a close up of a cage | 67.5% | |
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close up of a cage | 56.8% | |
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a screenshot of a cage | 56.7% | |
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OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-13
The image depicts a large square composed of numerous smaller squares formed by a grid of intersecting lines. It appears to be a conceptual artwork with a title and caption written at the bottom. The caption suggests that each smaller square within the large square represents a day in the 1970s, and it attributes the work to an artist named "Sol LeWitt" along with the year "1970". The artwork is presented in a minimalist style, with no additional color or texture, focusing solely on the geometric pattern. The rest of the image outside of the grid is plain and devoid of detail.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-13
This image is a minimalist artwork by Sol LeWitt titled "A Square for Each Day of the Seventies" created in 1980. The piece features a large, precise grid of black lines on a white background. Each small square within the grid represents a day of the 1970s decade. The grid is uniform except for an irregular lower-right section where the grid appears to extend outwards slightly. Below the grid, the title and the artist's signature are handwritten in black ink, stating: "A SQUARE FOR EACH DAY OF THE SEVENTIES - SOL LEWITT 1980". The overall aesthetic is clean, ordered, and conceptual, focusing on structure and repetition.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-13
The image shows a grid pattern consisting of evenly spaced black lines creating a grid of squares. The grid covers the entire image, with no other visual elements present. The image appears to be a simple, minimalist design featuring this repeating grid pattern.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-13
The image shows a square grid pattern made up of thin black horizontal and vertical lines. The grid lines are evenly spaced to form small square cells across the entire image area. Below the grid, there is a caption that reads "A SQUARE FOR EACH DAY OF THE SEVENTIES—SOL LEWITT 1980" indicating this is an artwork by Sol LeWitt from the year 1980 that represents each day of the 1970s decade using the grid of squares.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-13
This is a conceptual art piece by Sol LeWitt from 1980 titled "A Square for Each Day of the Seventies." The image shows a large grid pattern made up of small squares arranged in a perfect square format. The grid appears to contain exactly 3,650 small squares (representing each day of the 1970s decade - 10 years × 365 days per year). The artwork is rendered in black lines on a white background, creating a minimalist, geometric pattern. The title is written in text below the grid. This piece is characteristic of LeWitt's systematic and conceptual approach to art, where he often used mathematical concepts and repetitive patterns to create his works.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-13
This image depicts a grid of 100 squares, each representing a day of the 1970s, arranged in a 10 by 10 grid. The squares are uniformly sized and arranged in a precise pattern, with each square separated by a thin black line. The grid is placed on a white background, and there is a title at the bottom of the image that reads "A Square for Each Day of the Seventies" by Sol LeWitt, dated 1980. The image is a minimalist and conceptual artwork that explores the passage of time and the idea of representing each day of the decade through a simple and repetitive visual element.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-13
The image is a black and white grid on a white background. The grid consists of small squares, arranged in a neat, orderly pattern. The grid is composed of 10 rows and 10 columns, creating a total of 100 squares. The squares are evenly spaced and aligned, forming a perfect square shape. The grid appears to be a simple, basic design, with no additional elements or features. The image is titled "A SQUARE FOR EACH DAY OF THE SEVENTIES - SOL LEWTIT 1980," suggesting that it may be a reference to a specific time period or event.
Text analysis
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