Human Generated Data

Title

[View from above of people on street]

Date

1937

People

Artist: Lyonel Feininger, American 1871 - 1956

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of T. Lux Feininger, BRLF.512.2

Copyright

© Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn

Human Generated Data

Title

[View from above of people on street]

People

Artist: Lyonel Feininger, American 1871 - 1956

Date

1937

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of T. Lux Feininger, BRLF.512.2

Copyright

© Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-11-19

Plot 88.4
Diagram 88.4
Plan 88.4
Text 77.8
Building 77
Nature 76.7
Home Decor 76.3
Outdoors 75.5
Scenery 72.2
Architecture 69.7
Landscape 69.6
Aerial View 58.8

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-19

architecture 96.4
room 94.5
building 94.4
industry 94
house 93.7
expression 93.6
modern 93
no person 92.6
technology 91.7
city 91.4
urban 90.3
indoors 90.1
business 88.7
wall 88.6
paper 85.6
desktop 85.1
light 84.5
contemporary 83
empty 82.9
street 82.1

Imagga
created on 2019-11-19

wall 51.8
brick 48
old 42.5
texture 42.4
air conditioner 42.3
structure 36.7
cooling system 33.8
pattern 33.5
grunge 33.2
surface 30
aged 29.9
brass 27.6
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architecture 24.3
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cement 23
building 23
stone 23
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material 21.5
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construction 21.4
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wallpaper 19.2
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urban 18.4
city 18.3
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paint 17.2
retro 17.2
backdrop 16.5
detail 16.1
solid 15.5
slide rule 15.1
frame 15
backgrounds 14.6
color 14.5
house 14.2
tile 14.1
brickwork 13.8
building material 13.4
art 13.2
horizontal 12.6
analog computer 12.1
empty 12
blank 12
rusty 11.4
paper 11.1
exterior 11.1
border 10.9
pieces 10.7
rock 10.4
patterns 10.4
close 10.3
historic 10.1
space 10.1
gray 9.9
computer 9.8
block 9.6
orange 9.2
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mortar 8.8
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blocks 8.8
yellow 8.6
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damaged 8.6
outside 8.6
textures 8.5
row 8.4
wood 8.3
decoration 8.1
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stonewall 7.9
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worn 7.6
stones 7.6
decorative 7.5
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Google
created on 2019-11-19

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-19

text 96.8
black and white 89.3
building 82.4
white 78
window 64.8
house 60
monochrome 55.9
drawing 53.7

Color Analysis

Categories

Captions

Google Gemini

Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-01

The image appears to be an inverted or negative version of a photograph. It shows an elevated, possibly bird's-eye view, of a street scene.

Here's a breakdown of the elements:

  • Building: The main focus is a building with multiple stories and evenly spaced windows. The building has a typical facade with several windows and an upper roof and lower street level.
  • Street/Sidewalk: In front of the building is what seems to be a sidewalk with some objects and figures on the street.
  • People/Figures: There appear to be people or figures present in the scene.
  • Framed Items: Along the sidewalk are what seem to be framed pictures, perhaps displayed along the street.
  • Perspective: The perspective suggests the photograph was taken from a high angle.

Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-01

The image appears to be a photographic negative, likely taken from a high vantage point overlooking a street scene. The architecture is prominent, with a building featuring multiple stories and rows of windows dominating the upper portion of the frame. Along the street level, there are what seem to be numerous framed pictures or art pieces displayed, potentially part of an outdoor exhibition or sale. Figures of people are visible on the street, suggesting pedestrian activity around the art display. In the foreground, there are geometric shapes, possibly elements of a rooftop or architectural feature close to the photographer's position. The overall tone of the image is reversed due to its negative format, with lighter areas representing darker tones in the original scene and vice versa.