Unable to open [object Object]: HTTP 0 attempting to load TileSource

Human Generated Data

Title

Poem: To My Tongue

Date

1992

People

Artist: Richard Ryan, American born 1950

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, M21966

Human Generated Data

Title

Poem: To My Tongue

People

Artist: Richard Ryan, American born 1950

Date

1992

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, M21966

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-01-22

Art 96.1
Paper 80.2
Canvas 68.1
Plan 68
Diagram 68
Plot 68
Sculpture 60.8

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-26

paper 96.9
no person 96.7
art 96.4
retro 96.4
illustration 96.1
design 96
desktop 95.3
vector 93.2
abstract 90
empty 89.7
graphic 87.6
old 87.4
vintage 87.4
pattern 87.1
wallpaper 86.2
flat 85.8
image 84.7
square 84.3
nature 84.3
wall 84.3

Imagga
created on 2022-01-22

blank 38.4
frame 32.8
paper 30.7
empty 29.2
design 25.4
object 24.2
card 23.2
3d 20.2
message 19.2
container 18.9
box 18.9
office 18.5
note 17.5
wall 17.4
board 17.2
envelope 16.2
write 16
space 15.5
border 15.4
texture 15.3
notebook 14.7
business 14.6
art 14
letter 13.8
open 13.5
post 13.4
sheet 13.2
textured 13.2
page 13
document 13
pattern 12.3
depository 12.2
education 12.1
modern 11.9
element 11.6
vintage 11.6
facility 11.5
interior 11.5
book 11.4
text 11.4
home 11.3
sign 11.3
render 11.3
line 11.1
graphic 11
aged 10.9
reminder 10.7
surface 10.6
pad 10.5
metal 10.5
bank 10.4
decoration 10.2
cover 10.2
template 10.1
stationery 9.9
school 9.9
exit 9.8
memo 9.8
information 9.7
brown 9.6
door 9.5
metallic 9.2
wood 9.2
old 9.1
collection 9
silver 8.8
wooden 8.8
enter 8.8
symbol 8.8
entrance 8.7
nobody 8.6
grunge 8.5
equipment 8.5
structure 8.5
study 8.4
single 8.2
one 8.2
retro 8.2
style 8.2
new 8.1
close 8
antique 7.9
doorway 7.9
clear 7.9
notepad 7.8
corner 7.7
alphabet 7.7
house 7.5
shape 7.4
light 7.4
package 7.3
room 7.3
black 7.2
shadow 7.2
copy 7.1

Google
created on 2022-01-22

Rectangle 86.7
Parallel 78.3
Font 74.1
Pattern 69.7
Symmetry 66.9
Paper product 65.8
Art 65.3
Paper 65
Drawing 63
Diagram 61.3
Slope 61.1
Plan 55
Artwork 54.3
Document 53.2
Illustration 53
Engineering 52.5

Microsoft
created on 2022-01-22

sketch 98.7
text 98.4
drawing 98
design 98
illustration 81.7
art 81.4

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

text visuals 96.3%
paintings art 3.6%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2022-01-22

diagram, text, letter 55.7%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-23

The image displays a piece of artwork that features both text and graphical elements. The text is in English, and it begins with "To My Tongue" followed by a poem or a piece of prose. The text is organized into several lines, positioned to the right of the graphic. The graphic consists of simple, abstract lines creating a series of concentric, irregular shapes which resemble a topographic map or a stylized fingerprint. The lines are not joined to form complete shapes, giving the impression that they are segmental, probably to convey an abstract concept or a visual representation of the text's theme. At the bottom left corner of the image, there's a fraction or edition number that reads "3/20", implying that this is the third print in a limited series of twenty. The artwork is mostly monochromatic, using what appears to be a single color (dark lines on a light background) adding to its minimalist style. The white space around the graphic and text gives the composition a clean and open feeling.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-23

This image depicts a minimalist artwork with an abstract line drawing and text in the center. The lines form a geometric pattern that resembles concentric rectangles and arches, creating a sense of depth and movement. Inside the innermost arch, a poetic piece titled "To My Tongue" is printed in the following words: "Like others who mean well you don’t thrust deep enough. Chord’s dive, and waters and oils, deep to the matching tones of the innermost pulse. You, the tactful, the feeling, the sexual organ, the vessel of elegant taste, your boneless anarchy caged by a smile, manage to stretch just to the edge of the softer places and tap there and tease till you tire and withdraw." The artwork appears to be a limited edition print, labeled "3/30" in the lower left corner. The piece combines visual and textual elements to engage the viewer in a contemplative experience.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-23

The image appears to be an artistic piece with a poem or text written within a series of framed boxes or shapes. The text, titled "To My Tongue", provides a poetic description using metaphorical language. The framed shapes create a layered, geometric design that draws the viewer's attention to the text at the center. The overall composition has a minimalist, abstract feel, allowing the words and their meaning to be the primary focus.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-23

This image shows a piece of minimalist artwork featuring a poem titled "To My Tongue" surrounded by a series of concentric rectangular frames or archways drawn in simple lines. The text appears to be printed in a clean, modern font on what looks like white paper or canvas. The geometric pattern creates a tunnel-like or portal effect around the poem, with the lines forming a symmetrical arch shape. The overall composition is very clean and spare, with plenty of white space around the text and geometric elements.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-23

The image presents a poem titled "To My Tongue," accompanied by a simple yet evocative illustration. The poem is written in a flowing, handwritten style, with each line carefully crafted to convey a sense of intimacy and connection. **Poem Description:** * The poem begins with the phrase "Like others who mean well," setting the tone for a introspective and personal reflection. * The second line, "you don't thrust deep enough," suggests a longing for deeper connection and understanding. * The third line, "Chords drive, and waters and oils," evokes a sense of sensory experience, inviting the reader to engage with the poem on a tactile level. * The fourth line, "deep to the matching tones of the innermost pulse," implies a desire for harmony and resonance, both within oneself and with others. * The fifth line, "You, the tactful, the feeling, the vocal organ," highlights the importance of the tongue as a means of expression and communication. * The sixth line, "the vessel of elegant taste, your boneless anarchy caged by a smile," suggests a delicate balance between restraint and freedom, with the tongue serving as a conduit for both. * The seventh line, "manage to stretch just to the edge of the softer places and tap there and tease till you tire and withdraw," implies a desire for exploration and play, with the tongue serving as a tool for discovery and connection. **Illustration:** * The illustration is a simple yet effective representation of the poem's themes. * A large, rectangular shape dominates the center of the image, with a smaller, arched shape at its core. * The outer rectangle is divided into four quadrants, each containing a series of lines that evoke a sense of movement and energy. * The inner arch is adorned with a series of curved lines that suggest a sense of fluidity and flow. * The overall effect of the illustration is one of dynamic tension, with the contrasting shapes and lines working together to create a sense of balance and harmony. **Overall:** * The poem and illustration work together to create a powerful and evocative piece that invites the reader to engage with the themes of intimacy, connection, and expression. * The use of simple yet effective language and imagery creates a sense of accessibility and universality, making the poem feel both personal and relatable. * The overall effect is one of beauty and wonder, with the poem and illustration combining to create a truly memorable and impactful work.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-23

This image depicts a poem titled "To My Tongue" accompanied by a simple line drawing. The poem is written in black text on a white background, with the title positioned to the left of the drawing. The drawing features a series of concentric squares and lines, including an archway in the center. The poem itself consists of 16 lines, exploring themes of taste, touch, and the senses. It begins by addressing the tongue, describing its role in experiencing the world through taste and touch. The poem then delves into the idea of the tongue as a vessel for elegant taste, but also notes its potential for anarchy and chaos. Throughout the poem, the speaker reflects on the complexities of human experience, highlighting the contradictions between refinement and disorder. The use of sensory language adds depth and richness to the poem, creating a vivid and immersive reading experience. Overall, the image presents a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition, inviting the viewer to contemplate the intricate relationships between our senses, emotions, and experiences.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-25

The image is a printed poem titled "To My Tongue" by a poet named Gary Snyder. The poem is written in a cursive style and has a simple structure, with the words arranged in a way that resembles a maze or a labyrinth. The poem is written in a white font on a white background, making it difficult to read. The poem's content seems to be about the tongue's role in expressing emotions and feelings, as well as its ability to stretch and reach different places.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-25

The image is a black and white drawing of a maze with a poem written inside it. The maze is made up of a series of concentric squares and circles, with a central arch at the top. The poem is written in a cursive font and is centered within the maze. The words are written in a flowing, elegant style, with some words overlapping and intertwining with each other. The overall effect is one of complexity and intrigue, with the maze and the poem working together to create a sense of mystery and wonder.

Text analysis

Amazon

places
by
tones
who
the
and
don't
stretch
there
mean
pulse
well
Like others who mean well
others
edge
deep
boneless
manage to stretch
Tongue
manage
to
matching
tap
your
you don't thrust deep enough
social
thrust
deep to the matching tones
Like
you
elegant
and tap there and tease
just
anarchy
the vessel of elegant taste,
taste,
of
enough
vessel
of the innermost pulse
tease
caged
your boneless anarchy caged by a smile,
innermost
Chords
the social organ
just to the edge of the softer places
To My Tongue
softer
Chords drive,
tire
and waters and oils,
To My
You, the actful, the feeling,
organ
til you tire and withdraw.
You,
a smile,
drive,
oils,
feeling,
withdraw.
actful,
waters
til

Google

Like others who mean well you don't thrust deep enough Chords drive, and waters and ois, To My Tongue deep to the matching tones of the innermost pulse. You, the tactful, the feeling the social organ, the vessel of elegant taste, your boneless anarchy caged by a smile, manage to stretch just to the edge of the softer places and tap there and tease till y I you tire and withdraw
Like
others
who
mean
well
you
don't
thrust
deep
enough
Chords
drive,
and
waters
ois,
To
My
Tongue
to
the
matching
tones
of
innermost
pulse.
You,
tactful,
feeling
social
organ,
vessel
elegant
taste,
your
boneless
anarchy
caged
by
a
smile,
manage
stretch
just
edge
softer
places
tap
there
tease
till
y
I
tire
withdraw