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Title

The Undiscovered Amerindians; How Can the Museum Justify Such Deception?

Date

2012

People

Artist: Coco Fusco, American born 1960

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2013.9.2

Copyright

© 2012 Coco Fusco

Human Generated Data

Title

The Undiscovered Amerindians; How Can the Museum Justify Such Deception?

People

Artist: Coco Fusco, American born 1960

Date

2012

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2013.9.2

Copyright

© 2012 Coco Fusco

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-08

Person 99.7
Human 99.7
Person 99.4
Person 99.3
Person 95
Person 94.3
Person 90.3
Person 83.7
Art 80.7
Drawing 79.4
Advertisement 78.2
Poster 78.2
Text 68.9
Sketch 65.7

Clarifai
created on 2018-03-16

art 96.8
people 94.3
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vintage 90.5
desktop 90.3
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paper 90.2
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chalk out 85.7
antique 84.6
architecture 84.5
decoration 84.1
print 81.6
vector 79.8
group 79.1

Imagga
created on 2018-03-16

drawing 46.3
sketch 45.3
representation 36.8
design 31.6
frame 30.7
antique 29.8
art 28.5
border 28.1
arabesque 27
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paper 16.5
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style 14.9
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texture 13.9
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symbol 7.4
air 7.4
computer 7.3
painting 7.2

Google
created on 2018-03-16

text 93.8
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sketch 78.8
drawing 78.6
font 71.2
art 70.8
artwork 70.6
line 70.5
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organization 51.5
paper product 51.4
human behavior 50.5

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-16

text 99.1

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Microsoft

AWS Rekognition

Age 26-43
Gender Male, 51.8%
Happy 45.9%
Confused 45.4%
Calm 45.9%
Sad 45.4%
Angry 45.5%
Disgusted 51.5%
Surprised 45.4%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Poster
Person 99.7%

Categories

Imagga

text visuals 100%

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-03-06

The image depicts an indoor setting reminiscent of a classic drawing room or perhaps a museum's interior, given the caption's context about a museum and art. There are several characters interacting within the room, dressed in various styles that could suggest different time periods or cultural backgrounds. The furnishings include ornate chairs and a decorative table that holds small items. The architecture visible in the background suggests classical design, with pillars and paneled walls. The caption at the bottom of the image reads: "How can the museum justify such deception?" asked the concerned curator. "Would we be the only people on the Mall to have ever indulged in subterfuge?" replied the Guatinnaui male. This dialogue implies a conversation about the ethics of a museum's actions or exhibitions, potentially addressing issues of authenticity or representation. The term "Guatinnaui male" suggests either a fictional group or an obscure reference that is not immediately clear without further context.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-03-06

The image is a detailed line drawing depicting a group of people in a room that appears to be a setting from the past, possibly the 18th or 19th century. The room features classical architectural elements such as columns and ornate furniture. Several individuals are shown engaged in discussion, some standing while others are seated on chairs and a sofa. The caption underneath reads: "HOW CAN THE MUSEUM JUSTIFY SUCH DECEPTION?" asked the concerned curator. "Would we be the only people on the Mall to have ever indulged in subterfuge?" replied the Guatlnaui male.

Anthropic Claude

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

The image depicts a group of people seated in what appears to be a museum or cultural exhibit setting. The group includes several individuals of different ages and backgrounds, seated around a table with various objects and artifacts. The image seems to be making a commentary or critique about the way such institutions present or portray certain people or cultures, as indicated by the text below the image. Without identifying any specific individuals, the image appears to be raising questions about the authenticity and justification of how certain groups are represented or "deceptively" displayed in such settings.

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

The image is an old cartoon or illustration depicting a family gathered in what appears to be a living room or parlor. There are several adults - men and women - sitting on couches and chairs, and some children standing around a small table in the center of the room. The furniture and decor suggests this scene takes place sometime in the late 19th or early 20th century. Below the illustration is a caption that reads: "HOW CAN THE MUSEUM JUSTIFY SUCH DECEPTION?" It seems to be quoting an unnamed concerned curator who is questioning the display at a museum, with the curator saying "Would we be the only people on the Mall to have ever indulged in subterfuge?" and referring to the "Guatinani male", likely an indigenous person. The illustration style is reminiscent of political cartoons or satirical drawings from the turn of the 20th century. Without more context it's difficult to determine the exact intent, but it appears to be making a critical commentary about misleading museum exhibits, likely pertaining to indigenous cultures and the ethics of their portrayal.

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

This is a sketch or illustration showing a group of people in what appears to be an indoor setting, having what seems to be a serious discussion. The room has elegant architectural details with columns and decorative moldings. The people are arranged around an ornate coffee table, with some seated on fancy chairs and others standing. The artwork has a caption that reads "HOW CAN THE MUSEUM JUSTIFY SUCH DECEPTION?" followed by text indicating a conversation between a curator and someone described as a Guatinau male about "subterfuge" on "the Mall." The drawing style is detailed and uses line work to create depth and dimension, capturing both the architectural elements and the informal gathering of the group in what appears to be a museum or institutional setting.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13

The image is a cartoon depicting a group of people in a museum setting, with the title "HOW CAN THE MUSEUM JUSTIFY SUCH DECEPTION?" at the bottom. The cartoon shows a group of people sitting and standing around a table, with one person holding a feathered headdress and another person wearing a Native American-style headdress. The background of the image is a wall with columns and a doorway, suggesting a museum or gallery setting. The cartoon appears to be commenting on the display of Native American artifacts in museums, with the title suggesting that the museum is justifying the display of these artifacts as a form of deception. The image may be suggesting that the museum is exploiting or misrepresenting Native American culture for the sake of entertainment or education. Overall, the image is a commentary on the complex issues surrounding the display of cultural artifacts in museums, and the potential for these displays to be exploitative or disrespectful.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-13

The image is a black-and-white drawing of a group of people in a museum setting. The title at the bottom reads, "HOW CAN THE MUSEUM JUSTIFY SUCH DECEPTION?" and below that, a quote from the Guatinanui male: "Would we be the only people on the Mall to have ever indulged in subterfuge?" In the foreground, there are eight individuals, including two men sitting on chairs, one man standing behind them, two women sitting on a couch, one man standing behind them, and one man dressed as a Native American standing to the right. The room features a fireplace with a triangular pediment, a coffee table with a box on it, and a wall with five doors. The overall atmosphere suggests a discussion or debate about the museum's actions, with the Native American man appearing to be the central figure in the conversation.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-25

The image is a black-and-white drawing depicting a scene inside a room, possibly a museum or a similar setting. The drawing features a group of people engaged in a conversation. The drawing includes a quote at the bottom that reads, "HOW CAN THE MUSEUM JUSTIFY SUCH DECEPTION?" The quote is attributed to a concerned curator, who is asking a question about the justification of deception in the context of the museum. The drawing also includes a response from a Guatainui male, who suggests that the museum might be the only institution on the Mall to have engaged in such deception.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-25

A black-and-white drawing of people sitting and standing in a room with a fireplace and a door. The people are engaged in a conversation, with one person standing and gesturing while the others are seated and listening. There is a quote written at the bottom of the drawing that reads, "HOW CAN THE MUSEUM JUSTIFY SUCH DECEPTION?" asked the concerned curator. "Would we be the only people on the Mall to have ever indulged in subterfuge?" replied the Guatinaui male.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

"HOW CAN THE MUSEUM JUSTIFY SUCH DECEPTION?" asked the concerned curator. "Would we be the only people on the Mall to have ever indulged in subterfuge?" replied the Guatinaui male.
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