Human Generated Data

Title

Multiple Exposure Torn Sign

Date

1955, printed later

People

Artist: Harry Callahan, American 1912 - 1999

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Doug and Joan Hansen, 2009.231

Copyright

© Estate of Harry Callahan, Courtesy of Pace Gallery

Human Generated Data

Title

Multiple Exposure Torn Sign

People

Artist: Harry Callahan, American 1912 - 1999

Date

1955, printed later

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Doug and Joan Hansen, 2009.231

Copyright

© Estate of Harry Callahan, Courtesy of Pace Gallery

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-05

Art 98.1
Painting 95.5
Modern Art 90.1
Poster 86.3
Advertisement 86.3
Collage 86.3
Mural 79.7

Clarifai
created on 2018-03-22

no person 95.5
people 95
old 94.5
pattern 91.5
man 89.6
dirty 89.6
art 88.6
many 88.5
stone 87.8
wall 87.4
street 87.1
rock 85.7
texture 84.4
desktop 84.3
outdoors 83.6
ancient 80.1
travel 79
nature 78.7
rough 78.3
urban 78

Imagga
created on 2018-03-22

ice 82
crystal 62.6
solid 51.7
texture 41
wood 40.1
rough 39.2
staple 38.6
old 35.6
material 33.1
fastener 31.9
tree 31.2
paper fastener 31
surface 30
wall 29.8
detail 29
grunge 28.1
pattern 27.4
wooden 26.4
textured 25.5
weathered 24.7
brown 23.6
bark 23.5
structure 22.8
forest 22.7
restraint 21.6
dirty 20.8
aged 19.9
timber 19.5
close 18.9
natural 18.8
snow 18.1
fence 16.1
vintage 15.7
damaged 15.3
antique 14.7
paint 14.5
worn 14.3
dark 14.2
rusty 13.4
grungy 13.3
backdrop 13.2
closeup 12.8
fountain 12.8
cracked 12.7
pine 12.5
building 12
winter 11.9
stone 11.7
device 11.7
picket fence 11.4
design 10.7
plant 10.7
trunk 10.7
concrete 10.5
woods 10.5
barrier 10.4
landscape 10.4
architecture 10.2
color 10
padlock 10
wallpaper 10
gray 9.9
plank 9.8
rust 9.7
construction 9.4
board 9.1
black 9
oak 9
lock 9
trees 8.9
metal 8.9
lumber 8.8
ancient 8.7
obsolete 8.6
weather 8.5
iron 8.4
park 8.2
retro 8.2
light 8
corrosion 7.9
log 7.9
cement 7.8
broken 7.7
floor 7.4
exterior 7.4

Google
created on 2018-03-22

water 89.1
rock 78.3
icicle 74.6
formation 69.5
ice 69.1
geology 62.5
texture 58.1
freezing 57.3
tree 54.6

Color Analysis

Captions

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-30

The image appears to be a highly abstract and textured painting or collage. It is composed of layers of torn, overlapping materials, creating a chaotic and visually striking composition. The predominant colors are dark shades of grey, black, and brown, with occasional flashes of lighter tones. The overall impression is one of a weathered, worn, and fragmented surface, conveying a sense of decay, fragmentation, and the passage of time. The image does not contain any recognizable human figures or faces.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2024-12-30

The image shows an abstract pattern of torn, layered paper or posters on a wall or flat surface. The layers have deteriorated and peeled away over time, revealing fragments of text and imagery underneath. The overall color scheme is dark and muted, with shades of black, gray, and sepia tones dominating. The fragmented, overlapping nature of the torn papers creates a chaotic, textured composition with a sense of age and decay. It's an interesting study of the effects of time and weathering on man-made materials in an urban environment.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-30

This image shows a heavily layered and weathered wall surface covered in torn posters and paper. The texture is quite complex, with multiple layers of peeling and ripped materials creating an abstract collage-like effect. The dominant colors are dark blues, blacks, grays, and some hints of reddish brown. The surface appears to have been exposed to the elements or time, causing the papers to deteriorate and create this interesting, almost artistic decay pattern. You can make out fragments of text and printed materials, though most are too torn or faded to be legible. This type of wall is often found in urban areas where posters and advertisements have been repeatedly posted and stripped away over time.

Text analysis

Amazon

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