Human Generated Data

Title

Hook

Date

1972

People

Artist: Liliana Porter, Argentinian born 1941

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2009.97

Copyright

© Liliana Porter

Human Generated Data

Title

Hook

People

Artist: Liliana Porter, Argentinian born 1941

Date

1972

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2009.97

Copyright

© Liliana Porter

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-04

Text 60.6
Tool 56.9
Glasses 56.4
Accessories 56.4
Accessory 56.4

Clarifai
created on 2018-03-23

no person 95.8
paper 93.2
art 91.8
desktop 91.6
disjunct 90.6
design 89
abstract 88
vector 87.3
illustration 87.1
empty 85.8
isolated 85.3
retro 85.1
simplicity 85
blank 81.9
nature 81.7
old 80.6
graphic 77.2
clean 76.1
pattern 75.2
vintage 74.9

Imagga
created on 2018-03-23

hook 76.1
mechanical device 47.6
device 40.1
mechanism 39.5
scissors 29.7
equipment 17.8
object 16.9
metal 16.1
business 14.6
close 13.1
design 12.9
paper 12.5
closeup 12.1
catch 12
instrument 11.8
clean 11.7
steel 11.5
fishing gear 11.2
gear 10.9
medical 10.6
medicine 10.6
blank 10.3
graphic 10.2
art 9.9
sign 9.8
technology 9.7
sharp 9.5
water 9.3
health 9
black 9
coat hanger 9
support 8.9
space 8.5
hanger 8.3
drop 8.2
style 8.2
frame 7.9
line 7.9
liquid 7.8
fishing 7.7
tool 7.6
energy 7.6
bubble 7.5
document 7.4
sport 7.4
care 7.4
glasses 7.4
retro 7.4
transparent 7.2
card 7.1
copy 7.1

Google
created on 2018-03-23

black and white 76.2
drawing 73.8
line 70.2
product design 69.4
design 64.9
font 62.7
angle 59.1
bird 53.5
artwork 53.2
paper 51.9

Color Analysis

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-23

a close up of a door 57.6%
close up of a door 51.5%
a close up of a white wall 51.4%

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-02-06

The image showcases a very minimalistic artwork characterized by a large expanse of white space. It is vertically oriented, and nearly the entire canvas is devoid of any visible marks, except for a spot in the lower left corner. Here, a delicately pencil-drawn line starts from the edge and loops into what appears to be a loose, casual knot, trailing off the paper. Above this pencil line, a highly detailed and shaded drawing of a screw with a pronounced thread and sharp point hovers, its tip pointing diagonally towards the knot below. The screw looks to have a reflective surface, suggesting it is made of metal, and it casts a subtle shadow onto the surface beneath it. There is a light crease that runs vertically down the middle of the artwork, dividing the space almost into two equal parts. The drawing is signed and dated at the bottom right corner, but the signature is not clearly legible in this description. The overall effect of the artwork is one of simplicity and perhaps a suggestion of tension between the floating, realistic screw and the simple line drawing below.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-03-29

The image shows a pair of pliers or tongs lying on a stark white background. The metallic tool is the primary focus, taking up a significant portion of the frame and casting a distinct shadow on the plain background. The image has a minimalist, monochromatic aesthetic, emphasizing the simple yet striking form and texture of the tool.

Text analysis

Amazon

LLRa