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Human Generated Data

Title

Drawing for "Guilty" ["Hello?"]

Date

2004

People

Artist: Karl Stevens, American born 1978

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Anonymous Loan, 28.2005.7

Copyright

© 2005 Karl Stevens

Human Generated Data

Title

Drawing for "Guilty" ["Hello?"]

People

Artist: Karl Stevens, American born 1978

Date

2004

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Anonymous Loan, 28.2005.7

Copyright

© 2005 Karl Stevens

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-06-01

Comics 99.2
Book 99.2
Human 98.9
Person 98.9
Person 98.8
Person 97.7
Person 97.2
Person 94
Text 84.8
Page 73
Manga 72.6

Clarifai
created on 2019-06-01

people 99.5
adult 98.3
monochrome 98.3
man 96
portrait 95.5
illustration 95.1
woman 93.6
paper 93.3
group 92.5
print 90.9
vertical 88.3
card 85.8
indoors 83
retro 82.6
chair 82.5
vintage 80
art 79.4
collection 78.9
one 78.7
business 78.2

Imagga
created on 2019-06-01

comic book 73.1
product 35.4
money 34.9
currency 31.4
cash 29.3
print media 29.2
creation 28.9
newspaper 27.3
dollar 26.9
paper 26.7
wealth 25.1
business 24.3
dollars 24.2
banking 23.9
finance 23.7
bill 20.9
financial 19.6
savings 19.6
bank 19.2
magazine 19.1
investment 18.3
hundred 17.4
close 16.6
daily 16.6
us 16.4
exchange 16.2
drawing 15.7
vintage 14.9
rich 14.9
retro 14.8
design 14.1
economy 13.9
sketch 13.6
closeup 13.5
treasury 13.3
loan 12.5
mail 12.5
market 12.4
success 12.1
wages 11.8
stamp 11.7
stock 11.2
philately 10.9
rate 10.7
cartoon 10.7
pattern 10.3
grunge 10.2
book jacket 10.1
silhouette 9.9
collection 9.9
postmark 9.9
funds 9.8
sign 9.8
old 9.8
bills 9.7
one 9.7
style 9.6
finances 9.6
letter 9.2
franklin 8.9
postage 8.8
banknotes 8.8
man 8.7
banknote 8.7
envelope 8.7
luck 8.7
note 8.3
art 8.1
history 8.1
jacket 7.9
depository 7.8
black 7.8
people 7.8
states 7.7
united 7.6
fashion 7.5
bookmark 7.5
number 7.5
graphic 7.3
group 7.3
aged 7.2
concepts 7.1

Google
created on 2019-06-01

Text 85.2
Cartoon 82.7
Illustration 64
Paper 61.1
Art 58.1
Jaw 57.4

Microsoft
created on 2019-06-01

text 100
book 99.6
cartoon 95.6
person 88.2
newspaper 86.7
drawing 86
clothing 83.3
sketch 82.9
human face 74.8
illustration 65.1
poster 62.6

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 35-52
Gender Male, 56.6%
Disgusted 8.8%
Sad 30.1%
Confused 7%
Happy 5.8%
Angry 16.3%
Surprised 9.3%
Calm 22.7%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Person 98.9%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2019-06-01

a close up of a book 70.2%
close up of a book 65%
a close up of a book cover 64.9%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-03-07

This is a page from a graphic novel or comic book that features a sequence of illustrated panels. Each panel contains characters engaged in a conversation, depicted with speech bubbles that contain their dialogue. The artwork is detailed and in black and white, providing a realistic rendering of the scenes. The characters appear to be having an everyday conversation that involves topics like lunch breaks, plans for the evening, and a desire to get out of the city. The text in the speech bubbles reflects a casual back-and-forth interaction with expressions of emotion and personal thoughts. The layout of the page is typical for graphic narratives, where the story progresses through the panels in a manner that guides the reader's eye from one to the next in a structured sequence to follow the storyline. The art style seems consistent throughout, suggesting a single artist's work.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-03-07

The image is a black-and-white illustrated comic strip featuring two individuals, a man and a woman, engaging in a phone conversation. The man is initially shown holding a book titled "The Masterpiece" by Emile Zola and greets Ingrid, asking how she is. The woman explains she is good and is planning to go on her lunch break soon and possibly head over into Cambridge. The man mentions he's already had his lunch break. In a subsequent panel, the woman expresses a need to use the bathroom. The conversation continues with the man asking about her plans for the evening, to which she replies she was thinking of driving out to see her mom because she hasn't seen her since Easter. The conversation concludes with the man mentioning he made plans to see a show at "The Middle East" with someone named Natalie. Throughout the conversation, there is a humorous moment where the woman momentarily freaks out, as indicated by the large "AAAA" exclamation. The comic strip captures an everyday conversation with relatable elements of planning, casual interactions, and minor interruptions.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-16

The image appears to be a comic strip or graphic novel excerpt showing two people having a conversation. The man on the left is reading a book titled "The Masterpiece by Emil Zola". The woman on the right seems distraught or crying, with tears visible on her face. In the dialogue, the man comments that he doesn't know much about the book, while the woman expresses frustration, saying "Oh hey David, don't mind me! I'm going on another one of my incoherent crying fits into Cambridge!" The man asks what's wrong, to which the woman responds "What are you going to do tonight? Ha! That's funny, like some tame sitcom-ey thing? I was thinking of trying to erase an entire part of my life! I feel guilty, like I haven't been strict enough with Lester. But yeah, ya know, I was wondering if you'd want to come with me?" The overall tone seems tense and emotionally charged based on the woman's distressed state and fragmented dialogue. The black and white sketched art style contributes to the somber mood.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-16

The image appears to be a black and white comic panel depicting a conversation between several characters. The characters are engaged in an animated discussion, with thought bubbles and speech balloons indicating their dialogue. The comic has a distinctive, hand-drawn style and seems to depict a slice-of-life or interpersonal narrative. Without identifying any specific individuals, the image conveys a sense of relatability and human interaction through the characters' expressions and body language.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-16

This is a black and white comic/graphic novel page showing a phone conversation between two people. One person is reading "The Masterpiece" by Emile Zola while on the phone. The other character is wearing a dark top with a floral or star pattern. The conversation flows through several panels, discussing plans and schedules. The artwork is done in a realistic sketch style with careful attention to shading and detail. The dialogue includes discussion about breaks, travel plans, and mentions of Cambridge and the Middle East. The layout effectively captures the natural flow and awkward pauses of a phone conversation through its panel composition and speech bubbles.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-16

The image is a comic strip featuring a conversation between two individuals, Ingrid and David. The comic strip consists of six panels, each depicting a different scene in the conversation. **Panel 1:** Ingrid is shown holding a book titled "The Masterpiece" by Emile Zola, with a speech bubble saying "Hello?" David responds with "Oh hey David. How's it going?" and Ingrid replies, "Good. I'm going on my lunch break and I was thinking of heading over into Cambridge. Are you going on break soon?" **Panel 2:** Ingrid is shown sitting at a table, looking unwell, with a speech bubble saying "I don't know. I hope so. I really have to pee!" David asks if she has already had her lunch break, and Ingrid responds, "No, I already had my lunch break at twelve." **Panel 3:** David is shown sitting across from Ingrid, holding a bottle of water, with a speech bubble saying "Oh really?! That stinks. Oh well..." Ingrid apologizes, saying "Yeah, sorry." **Panel 4:** Ingrid is shown talking on the phone, with a speech bubble saying "Aaaaaaaaaaa... Don't do it, Ingrid!! Stop!!" David asks what she is doing tonight, and Ingrid responds, "Ha, that's funny. I was going to ask you the same thing!" **Panel 5:** Ingrid is shown looking worried, with a speech bubble saying "Anyway... So..." David asks if she feels guilty about not seeing her mom since Easter, and Ingrid responds, "But yeah, ya know, I was wondering if you'd want to come with me?" **Panel 6:** Ingrid is shown looking excited, with a speech bubble saying "Oh really? Awww. I'd love to. I've been itching to get out of the city, but..." David asks what's the Middle East, and Ingrid responds, "I made plans with Natalie to see a show in the Middle East." Overall, the comic strip depicts a conversation between Ingrid and David, discussing their plans and feelings about each other's company.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-16

The image presents a comic strip featuring a man and woman engaged in conversation. The comic strip is divided into six panels, each containing a distinct scene. **Panel 1:** The first panel depicts the man holding a book titled "The Masterpiece" by Emile Zola. He greets the woman, "Hello?" and she responds with "Ingrid?" The man then asks, "Oh hey David, how's it going?" to which the woman replies, "Good. I'm going on my lunch break and I was thinking of heading over into Cambridge." **Panel 2:** In the second panel, the woman is shown holding a book and responding to the man's question about her plans. She says, "Are you going on break soon?" The man replies, "I don't know. I hope so. I really have to pee!" **Panel 3:** The third panel shows the woman holding a phone to her ear, saying, "No, I already had my lunch break at twelve." The man responds, "Oh really? That stinks. Oh well..." **Panel 4:** In the fourth panel, the man is shown holding a book and saying, "Yeah, sorry." The woman responds, "It's all right." **Panel 5:** The fifth panel depicts the woman holding a phone to her ear, saying, "What are you doing tonight?" The man replies, "Ha, that's funny. I was going to ask you the same thing!" **Panel 6:** The final panel shows the woman holding a phone to her ear, saying, "Anyway... so..." The man responds, "I feel guilty. I haven't been over there since Easter. But yeah, ya know, I was wondering if you'd want to come with me?" The comic strip effectively conveys the conversation between the man and woman, highlighting their exchange about plans, lunch breaks, and social activities.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-16

The image is a black-and-white comic strip consisting of five panels arranged in a grid format. The strip features characters engaged in various activities and conversations. In the top-left panel, a man is reading a book titled "The Masterpiece" by Émile Zola. He appears to be deeply engrossed in the book, with his eyes focused on the pages. In the top-right panel, a woman is holding a telephone to her ear, seemingly engaged in a conversation. She looks slightly distracted and is looking off into the distance. The middle-left panel shows a woman holding a telephone to her ear with a distressed expression. She appears to be reacting to something she is hearing on the phone. In the middle-right panel, a man is holding a book and appears to be reacting to something he has read. He has a surprised expression on his face. The bottom-left panel depicts a woman holding a telephone to her ear, looking frustrated or annoyed. She seems to be engaged in a conversation that is not going well. The bottom-right panel shows a hand holding a book with a map of the Middle East visible. The hand appears to be pointing at a specific location on the map. The comic strip likely tells a story or conveys a message through the interactions and expressions of the characters depicted in the panels.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-16

A comic strip features a man and a woman on the left side. The man is holding a book titled "The Masterpiece" by Emile Zola. The woman is on the phone, and she seems to be talking to someone. On the right side, a man is sitting on a chair, and he is holding a book. He is looking at the woman, and he seems to be listening to her. The woman is wearing glasses and a watch.

Text analysis

Amazon

MASTERPIECE
INGRID?
ANYWAY.
GOOD.
GOING
DON'T
TWELVE
CAMBRIDGE
SINCE
AAAAAAAAAAAAA!
SINCE EASTER
THAT'S
EASTER
SAME
DAVID
INGRID? I'M GOING ON
KNOW.
AAAAAAAAAAAAA! DO TONIGHT
SORRY
THAT
DO
REALLY:
TONIGHT
COME
so..
THING SAME
INGRIDII
HELLO ?
ALREADY
THAT STINKs.
STOP!
WAS
THINKING
ON
WAS HINKING
THE
INTO
HINKING
THING
STINKs.
OVER
OVER F HEADING INTO
HA!THAT'S FUNNY THAT'S FUNNY,
I'M
YEAH.
UH.
OH WELL.
F HEADING
HA!THAT'S FUNNY
BUT. UH.. UH. OH WELL.
OH REALLY?!
FUNNY,
BUT. UH..
INGRIDII STOP! mn
TI'CALL
TEHEST
MHOTLE TEHEST
MHOTLE
mn

Google

HEY DAVID OING GOOD I'M GOING ON MY LUNCH BREAK AND I WAS THINKING OF HEADING OVER INTO CAMBRIDGE INGRID? THE ARE YOU GOING ON BREAK MASTERPIECE O. T ALREADY HAD MY BREAK AT TWELVE I DON T KNOW I HOPE SO I REALLY PEE OH REALLY?! THAT STINKS. OH WELL BUT, UH YEAH SORRY 洲 TS ALL AAA WHAT ARE OU DOING TONIGHT? INGRID!! STOP -A: THAT'S FUNNY. ASK YOU THE SAME S THING ANYWAY WAS THINKING VING OUT TO SEE MY MOM SO HAVEN'T OVER THERE SINCE EASTER。 1 ·レ YEAH YA KNOW I WAS WONDERING IF YOU'D WANT TO COME WITH ME MIDDLE EAST? OH REALLY AWWw I MADE PLANS WITH NATALIE TO E ASHOW AT THE MIDDLE VE BEEN ITCHIN6 TO GE OUT OF THE CITY, BU
HEY
OING
I'M
GOING
MY
LUNCH
BREAK
I
WAS
THINKING
OVER
INGRID?
THE
ARE
YOU
ON
O.
T
ALREADY
HAD
AT
PEE
STINKS.
TONIGHT?
INGRID!!
-A
FUNNY
.
SAME
THING
OUT
TO
MOM
SO
EASTER
·
YA
KNOW
WONDERING
IF
YOU'D
WANT
COME
WITH
MIDDLE
EAST?
OH
AWWw
PLANS
NATALIE
BEEN
GE
CITY,
BU
DAVID
GOOD
AND
OF
HEADING
INTO
CAMBRIDGE
MASTERPIECE
TWELVE
DON
HOPE
REALLY
REALLY?!
THAT
WELL
BUT,
UH
YEAH
SORRY
TS
ALL
AAA
WHAT
OU
DOING
STOP
:
'S
ASK
S
ANYWAY
VING
SEE
HAVEN'T
THERE
SINCE
1
ME
MADE
E
ASHOW
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ITCHIN6