Human Generated Data

Title

8 mm Film Viewer

Date

late 1960s

People

Artist: Various Artists,

Designer: George Maciunas, American 1931 - 1978

Editor: George Maciunas, American 1931 - 1978

Publisher: Fluxus, American

Classification

Multiples

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Barbara and Peter Moore Fluxus Collection, Margaret Fisher Fund and gift of Barbara Moore/Bound & Unbound, M26448.43

Copyright

© George Maciunas Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.

Human Generated Data

Title

8 mm Film Viewer

People

Artist: Various Artists,

Designer: George Maciunas, American 1931 - 1978

Editor: George Maciunas, American 1931 - 1978

Publisher: Fluxus, American

Date

late 1960s

Classification

Multiples

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Barbara and Peter Moore Fluxus Collection, Margaret Fisher Fund and gift of Barbara Moore/Bound & Unbound, M26448.43

Copyright

© George Maciunas Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-11-09

Weaponry 79.3
Weapon 79.3
Electronics 76.1
Gun 66.8
Shotgun 60.7

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-09

no person 92.5
business 88.5
desktop 85.5
isolated 83.9
technology 83.5
equipment 82
illustration 79
paper 77.5
work 75.8
transportation system 74.8
office 72
symbol 71.2
vehicle 70.1
tool 69.7
image 69
sign 67.6
one 65.7
plastic 65.4
closeup 64.5
instrument 64.4

Imagga
created on 2019-11-09

gun 59.7
weapon 49.2
rifle 39.6
scissors 37.9
firearm 36.5
device 36.2
tool 29.3
metal 27.4
key 27.1
steel 22.1
object 22
equipment 20.2
black 18.6
pistol 18.4
crime 17.5
instrument 17.5
silver 16.8
hand 16
security 15.6
opener 15.4
work 14.9
curler 14.9
wrench 14.8
danger 14.6
construction 14.5
trigger 13.8
revolver 13.7
violence 13.7
criminal 13.7
war 13.5
repair 13.4
mechanical device 13.4
can opener 12.9
gas gun 12.7
shoot 12.6
military 12.6
tools 12.4
close 12
industry 12
mechanism 11.8
closeup 11.5
chrome 11.3
hand tool 11.1
metallic 11.1
safety 11
shooting 10.8
hardware 10.6
technology 10.4
shiny 10.3
nobody 10.1
protection 10
police 9.8
mechanic 9.8
army 9.8
business 9.7
handgun 8.9
bullet 8.9
kill 8.9
spanner 8.8
air gun 8.8
screw 8.8
lock 8.6
iron 8.4
sign 8.3
industrial 8.2
pliers 7.9
aiming 7.9
fix 7.8
machine 7.8
handle 7.6
studio 7.6
single 7.4
new 7.3
open 7.2
home 7.2
idea 7.1

Google
created on 2019-11-09

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-09

text 93.6
tool 90.4
weapon 83.8
handwriting 74.4
design 73.3
handgun 62.7
gun 39.2

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Gun
Gun 66.8%

Categories

Imagga

paintings art 99.5%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-11-09

a close up of a sign 77%
close up of a sign 72.4%
a sign on a wall 42.6%

Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-05

a photograph of a pair of scissors and a pair of scissors on a white table -100%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-12

This image shows a vintage camera accessory designed for film handling, accompanied by an instructional card. The accessory is primarily black, made of plastic or metal, featuring a handle with a trigger-like mechanism and a circular component, likely used for guiding or holding film.

Below the accessory, there is a bright yellow card with illustrated instructions labeled "How to mount the film-ring." The instructions are divided into three steps:

  1. Slide off the metal sledge.
  2. Locate the film-ring underneath the film retainer near the sprocket wheel.
  3. Reinsert the sledge and push it against the fixed stop.

The card uses simple black line drawings to visually demonstrate the steps, showing hands interacting with the film accessory. The overall setup appears to be related to loading film for use in cameras or projectors.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-12

The image shows a black handheld sledge sequencer, a device used in film editing to coordinate sound using the Leevers Carbine editing system. The device has a black plastic body and features a cup-shaped rubber component that is likely used to hold a small sound reel. There is a metal part attached to it that seems to be a handle or trigger.

Next to the device is a yellow instructional card that provides step-by-step instructions on "How to mount the film-ring." The card includes illustrations that demonstrate the process:

  1. Slide off the metal sledge.
  2. Locate the film-ring underneath the film retainer near the sprocket wheel.
  3. Reinsert the sledge and push it against the fixed stop.

The illustrations on the card depict hands performing these actions on the device, aiding the user in properly setting up the film for editing.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-03

The image shows a film ring and its instructions on how to mount it.

  • The film ring is shown in the top half of the image, with a black body and a silver clip attached to it.
    • The film ring has a circular shape with a small hole in the center.
    • It is positioned at an angle, with the clip facing downwards.
  • Below the film ring are instructions on how to mount it.
    • The instructions are written in black text on a yellow background.
    • They include three steps:
      • Step 1: Slide off metal sledge
      • Step 2: Locate the film-ring underneath film retainer near sprocket wheel
      • Step 3: Reinsert the sledge and push it against the fixed stop

The image provides a clear visual representation of the film ring and its instructions, making it easy for users to understand how to mount it correctly.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-03

The image depicts a film ring and its accompanying instructions. The film ring is positioned at the top of the image, featuring a black plastic body with a circular opening on one end and a long handle on the other. A small metal sledge is attached to the handle.

Below the film ring, a yellow instruction card provides step-by-step guidance on how to mount the film ring. The instructions are divided into three numbered steps, each accompanied by a simple illustration. The first step involves sliding off the metal sledge, while the second step requires locating the film ring underneath the film retainer near the sprocket wheel. The third step instructs the user to reinsert the sledge and push it against the fixed stop.

The background of the image is white, suggesting that it may be a product photo or instructional material for the film ring. Overall, the image effectively communicates the necessary information for users to properly mount the film ring.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-02

The image shows a black object, which is a film-ring, and a yellow instruction card with illustrations and text. The film-ring is attached to a metal stand with a small wheel. The instruction card has a title that reads "How to mount the film-ring" and three steps with illustrations and text. The first step is to slide off the metal sledge, the second step is to locate the film-ring underneath the film retainer near the sprocket wheel, and the third step is to reinsert the sledge and push it against the fixed stop.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-02

A black film-ring tool is displayed on a white background, along with a yellow instruction card. The tool has a black handle with a silver metal part at the top and a black metal part at the bottom. The instruction card has a yellow background and black text. It has three steps on how to mount the film-ring. The first step is to slide off the metal sledge. The second step is to locate the film-ring underneath the film retainer near the sprocket wheel.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-06

The image displays a black film-ring mounting tool and a yellow card with instructions. The tool has a long handle, a curved piece with a lens and a round shape on the handle. The instruction card shows diagrams for mounting the film-ring, including sliding off the metal sledge, locating the film-ring, and reinserting the sledge. The images are on a white surface.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-06

The image displays a black plastic photographic tool next to a yellow instruction card. The tool has a long, rectangular body with a smaller, circular dial near the top. At the far end, there is a metal sled attached to a black, cup-shaped piece with a lens at its center.

The instruction card, titled "How to mount the film-ring", presents three steps: "Slide off metal sledge", "Locate the film-ring underneath film retainer near sprocket wheel", and "Reinsert the sledge and push it against the fixed stop". Each step is illustrated with a diagram of hands manipulating the tool and a film ring.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-09

The image shows a small handheld device along with a set of instructions on how to use it. The device appears to be a tool designed to help mount a film ring, likely for a camera or projector.

The device has a black plastic handle with a circular knob and a metal sledge that can be slid off. The head of the device has a rounded, cupped shape, which is likely used to hold or manipulate the film ring.

The instructions are printed on a yellow card and are titled "How to mount the film-ring." They provide a three-step process with illustrations:

  1. Slide off the metal sledge.
  2. Locate the film-ring underneath the film retainer near the sprocket wheel.
  3. Reinsert the sledge and push it against the fixed stop.

The illustrations show a hand performing each step, providing a clear visual guide on how to use the tool to mount the film ring correctly.

Text analysis

Amazon

the
mount
How to mount the film-ring
Reinsert
How
Locate
to
sledge
metal
Slide
film-ring
underneath
wheel
and
Slide off metal sledge the fxed stop
retainer
against
stop
off
film retainer near sprocket wheel
fxed
film
sprocket
and push it against
near
3. Reinsert the sledge
it
Film
push
3.
2. Locate the film-ring underneath
2.

Google

How to mount the film-ring 3. Reinsert the sledge and push it against the fixed stop Slide off metal sledge Film retainer 2. Locate the film-ring underneath film retainer near sprocket wheel
How
to
mount
the
film-ring
3.
Reinsert
sledge
and
push
it
against
fixed
stop
Slide
off
metal
Film
retainer
2.
Locate
underneath
film
near
sprocket
wheel