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Title

Sketchbook: Lake Placid, Snow Birds, Minotaurs

Date

1978-1979

People

Artist: Otto Piene, German 1928 - 2014

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of Elizabeth Goldring Piene, 2019.15

Copyright

© Otto Piene Estate

Human Generated Data

Title

Sketchbook: Lake Placid, Snow Birds, Minotaurs

People

Artist: Otto Piene, German 1928 - 2014

Date

1978-1979

Classification

Drawings

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of Elizabeth Goldring Piene, 2019.15

Copyright

© Otto Piene Estate

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Amazon
created on 2021-07-16

Text 83.3
Paper 81
Accessories 78.7
Necklace 78.7
Jewelry 78.7
Accessory 78.7
Art 73.1
Drawing 70.6
Page 55.3

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-12

no person 99.8
paper 98.9
graphic design 97.8
business 94.9
chalk out 92.8
vector 92
retro 90.6
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design 88.6
writing 86.9
funny 86.4
man 86.3
illustration 85.8
one 85.3
interior design 85.3
creativity 85
two 83.7
handwritten 83.4
conceptual 82.1
coffee 81.1

Imagga
created on 2021-07-16

drawing 30.7
cartoon 25.9
design 25.4
graphic 24.9
icon 23
art 22.9
sketch 16.3
silhouette 15.8
symbol 15.5
element 14.9
shape 14.7
card 14.5
blank 14.1
clip art 13.9
love 12.7
man 12.2
sign 12.1
line 12
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set 11.1
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decoration 10.9
painting 10.9
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reflection 10.6
curve 10.5
outline 10.4
style 10.4
elegance 10.1
flower 10
collection 9.9
contour 9.7
object 9.5
curl 9.5
surface 9.3
male 9.2
message 9.2
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notebook 8.7
hand 8.7
frame 8.7
floral 8.5
representation 8.4
artwork 8.3
pattern 8.2
retro 8.2
valentine 8.2
square 8.2
label 8
business 7.9
holiday 7.9
sticker 7.8
communication 7.6
funny 7.4
template 7.4
cereal 7.2
pencil 7.2

Google
created on 2021-07-16

Photograph 94.3
White 92.2
Vertebrate 92
Product 90.8
Jaw 88.1
Rectangle 87.4
Mammal 85.8
Font 85.4
Sleeve 83.1
Line 82.4
Art 79.7
Snout 77.6
Illustration 72.9
Symmetry 72.4
Drawing 71.5
Line art 69.1
Pattern 68.1
Circle 68
Monochrome 66
Graphics 65.9

Microsoft
created on 2021-07-16

text 98.7
drawing 95.8
sketch 95.4
cartoon 85.8
animal 78.1
illustration 74.4
art 74.3

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Amazon

Necklace
Necklace 78.7%

Categories

Imagga

food drinks 83.2%
text visuals 11.3%
paintings art 5.2%

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Microsoft
created on 2021-07-16

text 35.6%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-15

This image shows an open book with two pages visible. On the right page, there is a larger, bold drawing of a creature that appears to be a stylized bull or similar animal; it has pointed ears or horns and a snout with two nostrils, and the facial features are rather simplified and cartoonish. On the left page, there is a smaller, less defined version of similar artwork, possibly a rough sketch or a draft of the drawing on the right. Above this sketch on the left page, there is an inserted piece of paper with multiple paragraphs of typed text. The content of the text isn't clearly visible, but it seems to be a document or an article of some sort. The entire setting suggests this could be an artist’s sketchbook or a book where illustrations are being developed or analyzed.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-01

The image depicts an open sketchbook with two pages showing simple black ink drawings of animal heads, possibly stylized bulls or dragons, characterized by prominent horns. The drawing on the left page is less defined with lighter strokes, while the one on the right page is bolder and has more defined features. Above the sketchbook, there is a typewritten page pinned to the top, which appears to be informational text, possibly a press release or an artist statement. The text is densely packed and likely pertains to the content of the sketches or the sketchbook itself.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-28

This image appears to be a page from a book or document that shows two minimalist drawings of bull or cow heads. There's text visible at the top of the image, which appears to be some kind of documentation or exhibition information. The drawings themselves are simple, bold line drawings - one in a lighter, more sketchy style on the left, and one in darker, more defined lines on the right. Both drawings capture the essential features of a bull's head - the distinctive horns, eyes, and muzzle - using just a few expressive strokes. They appear to be done in an artistic, almost abstract style that reduces the animal's features to their most basic forms while still maintaining recognizability.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-14

The image appears to be a page from a book or journal containing two abstract drawings or sketches. The drawings appear to be stylized or cartoonish representations of animal or creature-like forms, perhaps depicting the head or face of some kind of fantastical or imaginary creature. The drawings are done in a simple, expressive line-drawing style, with bold, sweeping lines creating the shapes and features of the imagined creatures. The overall aesthetic has an experimental, creative quality, suggesting the page may be from an artistic or creative publication.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-25

This image presents a page from an art book, featuring two black-and-white sketches of animal heads and a typed document. The document, dated June 22-September 7, 1978, appears to be a press release or exhibition announcement for "Centeream," an active, participating sculpture that unites the media and work of 22 artists/fellows at the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at M.I.T. in Cambridge, Mass. The release describes Centeream as the first built for the International Art and Science Institution building in Kassel, Germany, and notes that it is an artistic work with the phenomena of technology and science incorporating imagery and art forms not usually seen by large audiences in the cultural institutions of the world. The document lists the collaborating artists and engineers on the work of environmental scale, including Otto Piene, Joan Brigham, Larry Gotkin, and others. It also mentions that materials contributions were made by American Cyanamid Co., Iris Music, Colored Radiation, Computer Factory, Corning Glass Works Foundation, Electro-Voice, General Electric, Infosearch, Inc., and others. The two sketches on the page depict animal heads, one with large ears and the other with horns. The sketches are rendered in a loose, expressive style, with bold lines and minimal detail. The overall effect is one of dynamic energy and creativity, suggesting that the artwork is meant to be interactive and engaging. Overall, this image provides a glimpse into the world of art and technology, highlighting the innovative and collaborative spirit of the Centeream project. The use of bold lines and minimal detail in the sketches creates a sense of movement and energy, while the typed document provides context and information about the artwork.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-22

The image presents a sketchbook page featuring two sketches of a mask, accompanied by a typed paper with text above it. The sketches are rendered in black ink and appear to be drawn with a brush or marker. * **Sketchbook Page:** * The sketchbook page is open to a double-page spread. * The left page contains a typed paper with text, which is partially visible. * The right page features two sketches of a mask. * The sketches are drawn in black ink and appear to be created with a brush or marker. * The masks are depicted in a simple, abstract style. * The sketches are placed side by side, with the left mask facing right and the right mask facing left. * **Typed Paper:** * The typed paper is attached to the top of the sketchbook page. * The paper is white and has a small hole at the top, suggesting it may have been clipped to the page. * The text on the paper is typed in black ink and appears to be a description of the artwork or a list of credits. * The text is too small to read clearly, but it appears to include information about the artist, the title of the work, and the date it was created. * **Background:** * The background of the image is a light gray color. * The sketchbook page and typed paper are placed on a flat surface, with the sketchbook open to the double-page spread. In summary, the image shows a sketchbook page with two sketches of a mask, accompanied by a typed paper with text. The sketches are simple and abstract, and the text on the paper appears to provide information about the artwork. The background of the image is a light gray color, and the sketchbook page and typed paper are placed on a flat surface.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-11

The image shows a page from a book with a photograph of a dragon-like creature on the left side and a sketch of a dragon on the right side. The photograph is in black and white, and the sketch is in black ink. The text on the page is written in a cursive font and describes the image as a "documenta 6" exhibit in Kassel, Germany, in 1977. The text also mentions that the exhibit is an "active, performing sculpture" and that it is "an artistic work with the phenomena of technology, the outdoors, and art forms not usually seen by scientists and engineers in works of environmental scale."

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-11

An open book with two pages has a sketch of a dragon's head on both pages. The sketch on the left is drawn in gray ink, while the sketch on the right is drawn in black ink. The book is placed on a gray surface. On top of the book is a piece of paper with a text that reads "CENTERBEAM" and other texts.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Centerbeam
is
an
active,
performing
sculpture
media
for
Visual
Studies
M.I.T.
Cambridge,
Mass..
was
first
built
ex-
#6"
work
phenomena
of
technology
seen
in
outdoors.
founded
by
Georgy
Kepes
1967
and
now
directed
The
predicated
on
the
artists,
scientists
environmental
collaborating
artists
Brigham
(steam),
Lowry
Burgess
(artistic
director-Centerbeam
concept
scanning),
Chow
(video),
Earls
scanning,
imagery,
Couch
tmr
program),
(sound
shuffle,
light
walk),
Gregory
(laser
imagery),
Paul
Matisse
(kalliroscopic
river),
Mark
Mendel
poetry),
Mike
Moser
Antonio
Muntadas
Otto
Piene
(project
director,
inflatables
per-
formance
costumes),
Alejandro
Sina
(neon-argon
pulsing
line),
Aldo
Tambellini
(video).
Derith
Glover
(eye
drawing),Christopher
Janney
participating
are:
Bacon,
Don
Collaborating
Bill
engineer),
Walter
(solar
Allen
(structural
engineer).
Administrative
collabortors:
Elizabeth
Goldring
(administrative
coodinator),
Astrid
Jeanne
Coffin.
Sponsoring
institutions
M.I.T.,
Smithsonian
Institution,
Arts.
Materials
contributions
were
made
by:
American
Speaker
Aries
Music,
Coherent
Glass
Works
Foundation,
Electro-
Voice,
General
Petroleum,
Plate
Glass,
Systems
Inc.,
Sylvanta
GTE,
Tapco
Tnc..
employs
&
artisticly
novel
loments
such
as
grams
activated
steam
sereens,
sky
3culptrres,
water
prism,
a
kalliroscopic
river,
drawing
with
neon-argon
line,
video
operatic
performances.
Nightly,
laser-sound-stAam
parformaces
are
held
just
CENTERBEAM June 22-September 9, 1978 Centerbeam is an active, performing sculpture that unifies the media and work of 21 Artist/Fellows at the Center for Advanced Visual Studies at M.I.T. in Cambridge, Mass.. Centerbeam was first built for the international art ex- hibition called "documenta #6" in Kassel, Germany last summer. Centerbeam is an artistic work with the phenomena of technology and science incorporating imagery and art forms not usually seen by large audiences in the outdoors. The Center for Advanced Visual Studies was founded by Georgy Kepes in 1967 and is now directed by Otto Piene. The Center's work is predicated on the collabor- ation of artists, scientists and engineers on works of environmental scale. Centerbeam collaborating artists are: Joan Brigham (steam), Lowry Burgess (artistic director-Centerbeam concept originator), Harriet Casdin-Silver (holography-solar scanning), Mark Chow (video), Betsy Connors (video), Paul Earls (laser scanning, laser imagery, sound and music), Alva Couch (computer tmr zery program), (sound shuffle, light walk), Gregory Kepes (laser imagery), Paul Matisse (kalliroscopic river), Mark Mendel (laser poetry), Mike Moser (video), Antonio Muntadas (video), Otto Piene (project director, inflatables and per- formance costumes), Alejandro Sina (neon-argon pulsing line), Aldo Tambellini (video). Derith Glover (eye drawing),Christopher Janney Other participating artists are: Karin Bacon, Michio Ihara, Charlotte Moorman, Carl Nesjar, Don Thornton, Mike Naimark, Ken Kantor. Collaborating scientists and engineers are: Bill Cadogan, (project engineer), Walter Lewin (solar scanning, prism optics), Ed Allen (structural engineer). Administrative collabortors: Elizabeth Goldring (administrative coodinator), Astrid Hiemer, Jeanne Coffin. Sponsoring institutions are: M.I.T., The Smithsonian Institution, the National Park Service, and the National Endownent for the Arts. Materials contributions were made by: American Speaker Co., Aries Music, Coherent Radiation, Computer Factory, Corning Glass Works Foundation, Electro- Voice, General Electric, Infodex, Milwaukee Arts Center, Philips Petroleum, Carpenter Technology Corp., Pittsburgh Plate Glass, Spraying Systems Inc., Steam Rent Inc., Sylvanta GTE, Tapco Tnc.. Centerbeam employs & wide variety of artisticly novel loments such as holo- grams activated by solar tracking, laser projected images on steam sereens, inflated flsating sky 3culptrres, a 144 ft. water prism, a kalliroscopic tan- gible river, a machine for drawing with your eyes, a pulsing neon-argon line, video insta1lations, souund activating senscrs, and operatic sky performances. Nightly, laser-sound-stAam parformaces are held just after dark.
CENTERBEAM
June
22-September
9,
1978
that
unifies
21
Artist/Fellows
at
Center
Advanced
international
art
hibition
called
"documenta
Kassel,
Germany
last
summer.
artistic
science
incorporating
imagery
forms
not
usually
large
audiences
Piene.
Center's
collabor-
ation
engineers
works
scale.
Joan
originator),
Harriet
Casdin-Silver
(holography-solar
Betsy
Connors
laser
sound
music),
Alva
(computer
zery
Other
Karin
Michio
Ihara,
Charlotte
Moorman,
Carl
Nesjar,
Thornton,
Naimark,
Ken
Kantor.
Cadogan,
Lewin
prism
optics),
Ed
Hiemer,
National
Park
Service,
Endownent
Co.,
Radiation,
Computer
Factory,
Corning
Electric,
Infodex,
Milwaukee
Arts
Center,
Philips
Carpenter
Technology
Corp.,
Pittsburgh
Spraying
Steam
Rent
wide
variety
holo-
solar
tracking,
projected
images
inflated
flsating
144
ft.
tan-
gible
machine
your
eyes,
insta1lations,
souund
activating
senscrs,
after
dark.