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Human Generated Data

Title

Circumschism

Date

1980

People

Artist: Judith McWillie, American 1946 -

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Deknatel Purchase Fund and through the generosity of Robert D. Watson in memory of Mary Watson, M20517

Human Generated Data

Title

Circumschism

People

Artist: Judith McWillie, American 1946 -

Date

1980

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Deknatel Purchase Fund and through the generosity of Robert D. Watson in memory of Mary Watson, M20517

Machine Generated Data

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Amazon
created on 2019-05-28

Text 90.2
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Diary 55.9

Clarifai
created on 2019-05-28

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Imagga
created on 2019-05-28

safe 80.8
strongbox 63.6
box 45.4
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Google
created on 2019-05-28

Text 93.4
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Circle 51.6

Microsoft
created on 2019-05-28

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Color Analysis

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Imagga
created on 2019-05-28

text visuals 93.1%
paintings art 6.8%

Captions

Clarifai

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Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-16

a photograph of a picture of a film camera and a film camera

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-02-13

The image displays a pink background with the word "CIRCUMSCHISM" printed at the top in large, black, uppercase letters. Below it in smaller font reads "a film loop." Centered near the bottom of the image is a rectangular cut-out with a small section of what appears to be 8mm film visible through the window. The film shows a clear image of a magnifying glass with a black rim and a snippet of yellow grid or mesh material.

Below the cut-out window, there is a text that reads: "This five foot film loop may be viewed through any standard super-8mm projector. Thread the film in the machine and splice the ends together with the tape provided." This suggests that the piece is an interactive art work that requires viewer participation to view it as intended.

In the bottom right-hand corner of the image, there is a signature that says "Judith McWillie, 1980" and a fraction "6/150" which indicates this may be the sixth print in a limited edition of one hundred and fifty.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-02-13

The image features a pink background with the title "CIRCUMSCHISM" in large capital letters at the top center, followed by the subtitle "a film loop" in smaller font underneath. Below the title, there is a mounted five-foot film loop encased in a transparent section of a white frame, which allows the film loop to be partially visible while still attached. Beneath this, there are instructions in black text stating: "This five foot film loop may be viewed through any standard super-8mm projector. Thread the film in the machine and splice the ends together with the tape provided."

In the bottom right corner, the text reads "Judith McWillie, 1980," with a handwritten signature of Judith McWillie and an edition number "ed. 150" below it indicating it is a limited edition piece.

Anthropic Claude

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-28

This is an artwork titled "CIRCUMSCHISM" from 1980, labeled as "a film loop." The image shows a pink background with a small white window/frame in the center containing what appears to be a film loop and some yellow text or markings. Below the frame is instructional text explaining that this is a five-foot film loop that can be viewed through a standard super-8mm projector, with instructions to thread the film and splice the ends together using provided tape. The artist's signature appears at the bottom of the piece.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-02-13

The image shows a pink background with the title "CIRCUMSCHISM" and the description "a film loop". In the center of the image, there is a rectangular frame containing a black ring and a yellow object, likely a film strip or reel. The text below the frame provides instructions for viewing the five-foot film loop through a standard super-8mm projector, including threading the film in the machine and splicing the ends together using the provided tape.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-02-13

The image shows artwork for a 5-foot film loop titled "Circumschism" by Judith McWillie from 1980. The artwork has a pink background with the title in black lettering at the top. Below the title is an image of a Super 8 film cartridge with a yellow label. Instructions are provided at the bottom, stating that the 5-foot film loop may be viewed through any standard Super 8mm projector by threading the film in the machine and splicing the ends together with the provided tape.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-02-13

This is an artwork titled "CIRCUMSCHISM" from 1980, described as "a film loop" on a pink background. The piece consists of a small mounted film reel or loop visible through a white window/frame in the center of the image. Instructions below the frame indicate that this is a five-foot film loop meant to be viewed through a standard super-8mm projector, with directions to thread the film and splice the ends together using provided tape. The work is credited to Judith McWillie, 1980, with what appears to be a signature below the printed name. The overall presentation has a minimalist, conceptual art aesthetic typical of that era.

Meta Llama

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

The image is a cover for a film loop titled "CIRCUMSCHISM" by Judith McWillie, created in 1980. The title is prominently displayed at the top in large black text, with the subtitle "a film loop" written below it in smaller text.

  • Title and Subtitle
    • The title "CIRCUMSCHISM" is written in large black text at the top of the image.
    • The subtitle "a film loop" is written in smaller text below the title.
  • Film Loop Image
    • A small image of the film loop is displayed in the center of the cover.
    • The film loop appears to be a small, rectangular piece of film with a circular hole in the center.
    • The film loop is placed on a white background, which provides contrast to the pink cover.
  • Description of the Film Loop
    • Below the image of the film loop, there is a description of the film loop.
    • The description states that the film loop may be viewed through any standard super-8mm projector.
    • It also mentions that the film can be threaded in the machine and spliced together with the tape provided.
  • Artist's Name and Date
    • At the bottom of the cover, the artist's name "Judith McWillie" is displayed in small black text.
    • The date "1980" is also written in small black text below the artist's name.

In summary, the image is a cover for a film loop titled "CIRCUMSCHISM" by Judith McWillie, created in 1980. The cover features a small image of the film loop, a description of the film loop, and the artist's name and date. The overall design of the cover is simple yet effective in conveying the information about the film loop.

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

The image depicts a pink poster with the title "CIRCUMSCHISM" in black text at the top, accompanied by the subtitle "a film loop" below it. The central focus of the poster is a white rectangle containing a magnifying glass and a yellow ticket, which appears to be a film loop.

Below the central image, a paragraph of text explains that this five-foot film loop can be viewed through any standard super-8mm projector. It also provides instructions on how to thread the film in the machine and splice the ends together with the provided tape.

At the bottom of the poster, the artist's name, Judith McWillie, is displayed along with the year 1980. A handwritten signature is visible next to the printed name, adding a personal touch to the artwork. Overall, the poster effectively conveys the necessary information for viewers to engage with the film loop, while also showcasing the artist's unique style and creativity.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-13

The image features a pink-colored page with black text. The title "CIRCUMSCHISISM" is prominently displayed at the top in bold, capital letters. Below the title, there is a smaller text that reads "a film loop." In the center of the page, there is a small white box with a black border. Inside this box, there is a depiction of a film loop, which appears to be a roll of film with a red dot at the center, possibly indicating a splice point. The box also includes a yellow strip with some text and numbers, possibly indicating the film's specifications or details. Below the box, there is a paragraph of text that provides instructions on how to view the film loop using a standard super-8mm projector. The instructions include threading the film into the machine and splicing the ends together with the provided tape. The bottom of the page includes the artist's name, "Judith McWillie," and the year "1980."

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-13

The image is a pink-colored piece of paper with text and an image on it. The text "CIRCUMSCHISMS" is written in bold black font at the top of the image. Below the text, there is a small image of a black object with a yellow tape measure around it. The image is surrounded by a white border. The text below the image reads, "This five-foot film loop may be viewed through any standard super-8mm projector. Thread the film in the machine and splice the ends together with the tape provided." The text "Judith McWillie, 1980" is written in black font at the bottom right corner of the image.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-23

Here is a description of the image:

The image is of a pink informational packet for a film loop titled "Circumschism". At the top, in large black capital letters, the title "CIRCUMSCHISM" is displayed, followed by the subtitle "a film loop" in smaller letters.

Below the title, centered, is a rectangular cut-out in the pink paper, bordered by a thin black line. Inside this rectangle is a white cardboard piece with a window cut out, revealing a small, black film loop ring and a piece of tape. A small red dot is visible on the left side of the white cardboard.

Underneath the cut-out, instructions for viewing the film are printed in black ink: "This five foot film loop may be viewed through any standard super-8mm projector. Thread the film in the machine and splice the ends together with the tape provided."

At the bottom right, also in black ink, is the name "Judith McWillie, 1980," followed by a handwritten signature and the edition number "ed. 150." The text is centered horizontally on the packet. The overall design is simple and informative, with a focus on clearly conveying how to use the film loop.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-23

Here's a description of the image:

Overall Impression:

The image is an artwork piece, likely a print or an announcement related to a film project. It has a minimalist aesthetic with a pink background and simple text.

Visual Elements:

  • Title: The word "CIRCUMSCHISM" is prominently displayed in a sans-serif font at the top of the image, followed by the words "a film loop."
  • Central Element: In the middle of the image, there's a rectangular white frame. Inside, there's a black circular object, likely representing a film reel.
  • Text: The text below the central element instructs the viewer how to use the film loop. It states that the film loop can be viewed through any super-8mm projector and provides directions for threading and splicing the film.
  • Signature: At the bottom, the artwork is signed "Judith McWillie, 1980".

Color Scheme:

The color palette is simple, with pink as the dominant background color, white for the frame, and black for the circular object and text.

Style & Tone:

The image has a clean, modern aesthetic, likely created to represent a conceptual art project with a focus on film and its mechanics. The text is clear and direct.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-08

The image is a pink-colored instructional card for a film loop titled "CIRCUMCHISM." The card provides details about the film and instructions for viewing it. The text on the card reads:

"CIRCUMCHISM
a film loop

This five foot film loop may be viewed through any standard super-8mm projector. Thread the film in the machine and splice the ends together with the tape provided.

Judith McWillie, 1980"

Additionally, there is an image in the center of the card showing a close-up of a film reel and a piece of tape, indicating the materials needed for splicing the film. The artist's signature, Judith McWillie, is also present at the bottom of the card.

Qwen

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Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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