Human Generated Data

Title

Radicality

Date

1977

People

Artist: Dennis Oppenheim, American 1938 - 2011

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2011.8.7

Copyright

© Dennis Oppenheim Estate

Human Generated Data

Title

Radicality

People

Artist: Dennis Oppenheim, American 1938 - 2011

Date

1977

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2011.8.7

Copyright

© Dennis Oppenheim Estate

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-06

Text 80.5
Advertisement 76.4
Outdoors 72.3
Nature 68.1
Electronics 64.3
Screen 64.3
Poster 64.2
Display 62.6
Monitor 62.6
Mountain 59
Light 57.2

Clarifai
created on 2018-03-23

no person 99.5
graphic design 96.9
contemporary 96.1
empty 95.1
nature 95
retro 93
bright 92.3
danger 91
outdoors 90.9
dark 90.1
picture frame 89.9
summer 88.4
blank 87.4
wallpaper 86.9
sunset 86.7
business 86.1
creativity 86.1
sky 86
design 84.7
dirty 84.6

Imagga
created on 2018-03-23

billboard 39.5
light 37.9
sunset 32.4
signboard 32
orange 26.1
fire 24.4
sky 24.3
sun 23.2
structure 22.5
clouds 22
horizon 21.6
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sunrise 20.6
heat 19.9
glow 19.4
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dusk 18.1
energy 17.7
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reflection 15.7
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night 15.1
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texture 14.6
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sea 13.5
warm 12.9
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outdoors 12.7
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dawn 11.6
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wallpaper 11.5
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danger 10
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light-emitting diode 7.9
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Google
created on 2018-03-23

heat 94.9
poster 78.8
advertising 61.2
picture frame 53.5
font 52.7
sky 52.4

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-23

monitor 99.8
indoor 95.7
screen 92.7
television 91.5
display 86.3
electronics 79
flat 58.8
screenshot 40.5
picture frame 19.2

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

No features identified

Clarifai

Picture frame
Tree

Clarifai

Picture frame 78.3%

Clarifai

Tree 50.6%

Clarifai

Tree 47.9%

Clarifai

Tree 45.8%

Clarifai

Tree 40.3%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2018-03-23

a flat screen television 84.5%
a flat screen tv 84.4%
a flat screen television on display 74.9%

Clarifai

No captions written

Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-11

a photograph of a sign that says,'we are not afraid to see what is happening

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-06-28

a photograph of a sign that says "nihilism"

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-08

This image depicts a nighttime scene with the word "RADICALITY" spelled out in large fiery letters, created using strontium nitrate flares. The fiery text stands out dramatically against the dark evening sky on a gravel slope near Exit 52 of the Long Island Expressway in New York. The foreground is dark, with faint trails of additional light from the flares, while the horizon features silhouettes of trees or hills. At the bottom of the print, there is a description of the artwork, noting details such as the date ("1974"), duration ("10 MIN"), dimensions ("15' x 100'"), and location. Below the description, the artist's name, Dennis Oppenheim, and the year "1977" are signed. Oppenheim is known for his conceptual and land-art projects, and this image captures the ephemeral nature of his work.

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

The image is a photographic artwork created by Dennis Oppenheim, depicting a nighttime scene where the word "RADICALITY" is illuminated by flares on a gravel slope. The flares emit a bright, intense light that illuminates the letters against a dark sky. The caption below the image provides details about the work: "STRONTIUM NITRATE FLARES (1974)/ 10 MIN./ 15' X 100'/ GRAVEL SLOPE NEAR EXIT 52, L.I. EXPWY., N.Y." This suggests that the artwork was created using strontium nitrate flares, was displayed for a duration of 10 minutes, and was located on a gravel slope near Exit 52 of the Long Island Expressway in New York. The image is signed "Dennis Oppenheim" with the year "1977" and marked "TP 2/2," indicating it is part of a limited edition or series released by the artist. The photograph is mounted with a wide white border, with the artwork's details written directly beneath the image.

Anthropic Claude

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-25

This image shows an art installation from 1974 using strontium nitrate flares. The installation was set up on a gravel slope near Exit 52 of the Long Island Expressway in New York. The flares create a dramatic line of glowing light against a dark sky, appearing almost like a sunset or horizon line. The piece measures 15' x 100' and lasted for 10 minutes. The photograph captures the bright orange-red glow of the flares creating a striking contrast against the dark background. Below the image is text providing the technical details of the installation, including its location and specifications.

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

The image shows a dramatic landscape with a fiery, glowing display in the center. The text below the image identifies this as "Strontium Nitrate Flares (1974)/ 10 min./ 15' x 100'/ Gravel Slope near Exit 52, L.I. Expwy., N.Y." The image appears to depict some kind of controlled fire or pyrotechnic display in an outdoor setting, with a dark sky and mountains or ridges visible in the background.

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

The image shows a long-exposure photograph of a hillside with the word "RADICALITY" spelled out in flaming letters, likely from road flares or similar light sources. The photograph was taken in 1974 on a gravel slope near Exit 52 of the Long Island Expressway in New York. The image is attributed to Dennis Oppenheim and is titled "Strontium Nitrate Flares (1974)/ 10 min./ 15' x 100'/ GRAVEL SLOPE NEAR EXIT 52, L.I. EXPWY., N.Y."

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

This is a striking night-time photograph from 1974 showing the word "RADICALITY" spelled out in glowing strontium nitrate flares on a gravel slope near Exit 52 of the Long Island Expressway in New York. The flares create bright, burning letters against the dark landscape, with an atmospheric sunset or dusk sky in the background. The image appears to be an art installation or performance piece, with the flares spanning approximately 15 feet high by 100 feet wide according to the caption. The fiery orange-yellow glow of the letters creates a dramatic contrast against the deep blue-black sky. This work demonstrates an interesting intersection of land art, photography, and chemical elements used for artistic expression.

Meta Llama

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

The image depicts a photograph of a fire with the word "RADICALITY" written in flames, set against a dark sky. The fire is situated on a hillside, with the word "RADICALITY" written in large, bold letters across the flames. The background of the image is a dark sky, with the sun or moon visible in the distance.

The image is accompanied by a caption that reads: "STRONTIUM NITRATE FLARES (1974)/ 10 MIN./ 15' x 100'/ GRAVEL SLOPE NEAR EXIT 52, L.I., EXPWY., N.Y." The caption suggests that the image is part of a series of photographs taken in 1974, using strontium nitrate flares to create the word "RADICALITY" in flames. The location of the photograph is also specified as a gravel slope near exit 52 on Long Island Expressway in New York.

Overall, the image is a striking and thought-provoking representation of the concept of radicality, with the fiery word "RADICALITY" set against a dark and ominous backdrop. The use of strontium nitrate flares to create the word in flames adds an element of danger and intensity to the image, while the caption provides context and information about the photograph's creation and location.

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

This image depicts a photograph of a landscape with the word "RADICALITY" written in flames. The photograph is taken at dusk or dawn, with a dark sky and silhouetted trees in the background. In the foreground, a large, glowing flame spells out the word "RADICALITY" in white letters. The flame appears to be burning on a hillside or ridge, with the word facing towards the viewer.

Below the photograph, there is text that reads: "STRONTIUM NITRATE FLARES (1974)/ 10 MIN./ 15' x 100'/ GRAVEL SLOPE NEAR EXIT 52, L.I. EXPWY., N.Y." This text suggests that the photograph was taken in 1974 and shows a strontium nitrate flare burning on a gravel slope near Exit 52 of the Long Island Expressway in New York.

At the bottom of the image, there are two signatures, one of which appears to be "Dennis Oppenheim," who was an American artist known for his conceptual and performance art. The other signature is illegible. There is also some handwritten text that reads "TP 2/2" and "1977." Overall, the image appears to be a documentation of a performance art piece by Dennis Oppenheim, which used fire and light to create a dramatic and thought-provoking visual effect.

Amazon Nova

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

The image is of a photograph of a landscape with the word "Radicality" written in white letters on the ground. The photograph is in black and white and has a vintage look. The word "Radicality" is written in a slanting position, and the letters are slightly blurred. The photograph has a white border on the top and bottom and a black border on the left and right sides.

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

The image is a photograph of a dark, night-time landscape with a horizon that is lit up by a large, glowing word that reads "RADICALITY." The word is illuminated in a bright, fiery orange color, suggesting it is made of flames or a similar light source. The background is mostly dark, with a gradient of colors that suggests a sunset or sunrise, transitioning from deep blues to orange and red hues near the horizon. The sky above is filled with clouds that are partially illuminated by the light from the word. There are no other visible elements in the image, such as people, buildings, or other objects. The photograph is framed within a rectangular border, and at the bottom, there is a text that reads "STRONTIUM NITRATE FLARES (1974)/ 10 MIN./ 15' x 100'/ GRAVEL SLOPE NEAR EXIT 52, L.I. EXPWY., N.Y." This text provides information about the medium used, the duration of the artwork, its dimensions, and the location where it was created.

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-29

Here is a description of the image:

The image is a photograph of an art installation or performance piece created using strontium nitrate flares. The flares are arranged to spell out the word "RADICALITY" in fiery, glowing letters across a gravel slope. The backdrop is a dark sky, with hints of twilight colors at the horizon line. The overall mood is dramatic and striking due to the contrast between the glowing flares and the dark surroundings.

Below the image, there's text stating: "STRONTIUM NITRATE FLARES (1974)/10 MIN./ 15' x 100/ GRAVEL SLOPE NEAR EXIT 52, L.I. EXPWY., N.Y." This provides information about the materials used, the duration of the flares, the size of the artwork, and the location.

At the bottom of the image, there are handwritten notes including the word "Radicality", the initials "TP", the fraction "2/2", the signature "Dennis Oppenheim", and the year "1977", possibly indicating the artist, the edition number of the print, and the year the photograph was taken.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-29

This is a photograph of an art installation. The photograph depicts the word "RADICALITY" spelled out in what appears to be burning flares or lights against a dark landscape, likely at dusk or night. The sky is a deep blue fading into orange and red hues near the horizon, suggesting a sunset. The ground in the foreground is dark, and the overall atmosphere is dramatic and striking.

The text at the bottom of the photograph indicates that the work was created using strontium nitrate flares in 1974, and that it was located on a gravel slope near exit 52 of the Long Island Expressway in New York. The image is signed and dated 1977, indicating that the photograph itself was created in that year. The work is attributed to Dennis Oppenheim.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-30

The image depicts a nighttime scene featuring a gravel slope near Exit 52 on the Long Island Expressway in New York. The focal point of the image is the word "RADICALITY" spelled out in bright, fiery letters, likely created using strontium nitrate flares. The flares emit a vivid red-orange glow, contrasting sharply with the dark surroundings. The sky above is dark, adding to the dramatic effect of the glowing text.

The image includes a caption at the bottom, which reads: "STRONTIUM NITRATE FLARES (1974)/ 10 MIN./ 15' X 100'/ GRAVEL SLOPE NEAR EXIT 52, L.I. EXPWY., N.Y." This caption provides details about the materials and setup used to create the fiery text. The artwork is titled "Radicality" and is dated 1977. The artist's name, Dennis Oppenheim, is also noted on the image.

Qwen

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Text analysis

Amazon

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