Human Generated Data

Title

Concreted B-52

Date

1970

People

Artist: Wolf Vostell, German 1932 - 1998

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of The Wolf Vostell Estate, 2022.304

Copyright

© The Wolf Vostell Estate

Human Generated Data

Title

Concreted B-52

People

Artist: Wolf Vostell, German 1932 - 1998

Date

1970

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of The Wolf Vostell Estate, 2022.304

Copyright

© The Wolf Vostell Estate

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-10-23

Face 100
Head 100
Photography 100
Portrait 100
Clothing 100
Coat 100
Blazer 99.8
Jacket 99.8
Person 99.5
Adult 99.5
Male 99.5
Man 99.5
Art 99.2
Painting 99.2
Formal Wear 96.9
Electrical Device 88.1
Microphone 88.1
Suit 85.2
Text 82.2
Photo Booth 62.5
Handwriting 57.8
Lady 57.2
Accessories 56.7
Glasses 56.7
Tie 56.2
People 55.4
Mustache 55.4

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-23

aircraft 99.9
airplane 99.7
military 99.7
navy 98.4
war 98.3
bomber 98
vehicle 96.9
aviate 95.7
vintage 95.6
airport 95
print 94.7
transportation system 94.5
illustration 92.4
retro 92.1
air force 91.4
fighter 90.7
art 88.8
army 88.3
flight 87.9
flying 87.5

Imagga
created on 2023-10-23

airfoil 65.3
device 50.6
aircraft 46.6
wing 43.3
warplane 40.9
vehicle 35.9
military vehicle 33.1
travel 23.2
sky 22.3
airplane 22.1
craft 19.4
sand 18.3
flight 18.2
vertical stabilizer 18
transportation 17.9
air 17.5
conveyance 17.5
plane 17.4
stabilizer 17.1
water 16.7
horizontal stabilizer 15.7
sea 15.6
jet 15.5
fly 14.9
beach 14.3
grunge 13.6
flying 13.2
texture 13.2
vacation 13.1
aviation 12.7
ocean 12.4
black 12
transport 11.9
pattern 11.6
traffic 11.4
old 11.1
street 11
paint 10.9
road 10.8
holiday 10.7
outdoor 10.7
direction 10.5
line 10.3
speed 10.1
book jacket 10
vintage 9.9
retro 9.8
asphalt 9.8
landscape 9.7
symbol 9.4
city 9.1
sign 9
jacket 8.8
wave 8.6
arrow 8.6
cloud 8.6
way 8.6
winter 8.5
dirty 8.1
stone 8.1
sunset 8.1
sun 8
urban 7.9
season 7.8
aerial 7.8
cold 7.7
concrete 7.7
painted 7.6
clouds 7.6
grungy 7.6
journey 7.5
horizon 7.2
coast 7.2
surface 7.1

Google
created on 2023-10-23

Tie 89.4
Sleeve 87.2
Gesture 85.3
Dress shirt 83.6
Collar 83.2
Font 80.8
Blazer 78.2
Suit 75.5
Formal wear 72.5
Paper 68
Paper product 64.8
Rectangle 62.7
Vintage clothing 60.9
History 59.8
White-collar worker 55.7
Handwriting 55.4

Microsoft
created on 2023-10-23

text 99.6
handwriting 94
sketch 87.9
drawing 86.5
human face 82.4
man 77.9
clothing 75.9
person 68.8
suit 64.9
letter 56.9
old 52.6

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Microsoft

Google

AWS Rekognition

Age 56-64
Gender Male, 99.3%
Calm 99.8%
Surprised 6.3%
Fear 5.9%
Sad 2.2%
Angry 0.1%
Confused 0%
Happy 0%
Disgusted 0%

Microsoft Cognitive Services

Age 49
Gender Male

Google Vision

Surprise Very unlikely
Anger Very unlikely
Sorrow Very unlikely
Joy Very unlikely
Headwear Very unlikely
Blurred Very unlikely

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person
Adult
Male
Man
Suit
Person 99.5%
Adult 99.5%
Male 99.5%
Man 99.5%
Suit 85.2%

Categories

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-06

The image shows an artwork comprising two layers. The top layer is a black and white halftone print, possibly from a newspaper or other printed media, depicting part of a B-52 bomber aircraft's wing and body in flight. Below this is a cutout, hand-painted representation of a B-52 aircraft on a similar halftone background, which seems to be positioned to give a shadow-like effect beneath the printed image. The painting has a rough, textured appearance due to brushstrokes or a palette knife technique. Text is visible on the artwork, likely providing context or commentary related to the subject matter of the B-52 aircraft. However, the text is partially obscured, and I'm unable to read it fully because the image is cut off, and I'm programmed not to guess or complete partial text. The letter "H" is marked near the nose of the cutout aircraft, potentially as a reference or marking for the specific aircraft or as part of the artistic technique used. This work might be conveying a message or commentary, possibly related to the use of B-52 bombers by the United States in a historical context, such as during the Vietnam War. The choice of materials and juxtaposition could be intended to evoke thought or discussion on the themes of warfare, technology, or media representation. The style suggests it could be a piece of Dada or contemporary art, where the artist is using mixed media and found imagery to present their message.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-06

The image appears to be a composite or manipulated photograph of what seems to be a B-52 bomber. The photo shows one airplane flying above another, with one of the planes (the lower one) possibly highlighted or illustrated over the existing photograph. The text in the image reads: "PROJEKT BSZ FÜR DIE U.S.A.F. IN LAOS + VIETNAM EIN BETONIERTE B 52 FLIEGEN IM VERBAND MIT OHNE PILOT ELEKTRON.D.M. FERNGESTEUERT" "B 52" Translated to English, this roughly means: "PROJECT BSZ FOR THE U.S.A.A.F IN LAOS + VIETNAM A CONCRETE B 52 FLYING IN FORMATION WITH (without a pilot, electronically and remotely controlled)". The picture and the note suggest it is related to some pilotless, possibly unmanned aircraft project involving B-52 bombers, which were used during the Vietnam War. The overall style of the image looks old and mimeographed, which is typical of documents from the mid-20th century.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-06

The image appears to be a black and white photograph of military aircraft. It shows two fighter jets in flight, with one in the foreground and another in the background. The aircraft have distinctive delta wings and are likely Cold War-era jets. The image also includes some text identifying the project name and designation "B 52" at the bottom. Overall, the image depicts military aerial operations, likely during the Vietnam War era.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-06

This appears to be an artistic rendering or technical illustration of a B-52 bomber aircraft. The image shows the aircraft from two angles - one in flight in the upper portion and a larger side view below. There is German text in the middle of the image that references the B-52's use in Laos and Vietnam. The artwork has a stark, high-contrast quality with a dotted or halftone pattern in the background, typical of military or technical documentation of the era. The aircraft is depicted in a dark, possibly olive green color against a lighter background. The bottom view shows more detail of the B-52's distinctive design features, including its swept wings and multiple engine configuration. There's also what appears to be an "H" marking visible on the lower aircraft illustration.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-06

The image appears to be a sketch or diagram of an aircraft, possibly a B-52 bomber, with some text and markings. Here's a detailed description of the image: **Overall Appearance:** The image is a grayscale sketch or diagram of an aircraft, likely a B-52 bomber. The background is a light gray color with a subtle texture, resembling a piece of paper or a canvas. **Aircraft Sketch:** The main focus of the image is the sketch of the aircraft, which is positioned in the center of the page. The sketch is done in a simple, line-drawn style, with bold lines and minimal details. The aircraft appears to be a B-52 bomber, with its distinctive fuselage, wings, and tail section. The sketch is not highly detailed, but it captures the overall shape and proportions of the aircraft. **Text and Markings:** There are several lines of text and markings on the page, which appear to be handwritten or typed. The text is written in a foreign language, possibly German or French, and includes phrases such as "PROJEKT B52" and "B 52." There are also some numbers and symbols scattered throughout the page, including what appears to be a serial number or identification code. **Other Elements:** In the top-left corner of the page, there is a small sketch of a wing or a fin, which may be a separate component of the aircraft or a part of the overall design. In the bottom-left corner, there is a small oval shape with the letter "H" inside it, which may be a label or a marker. **Overall Impression:** The image appears to be a technical drawing or sketch of an aircraft, possibly a B-52 bomber. The sketch is simple and straightforward, with minimal details, but it captures the overall shape and proportions of the aircraft. The text and markings on the page suggest that the image may be related to a project or design concept, rather than a finished product.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-06

This image is a black and white photocopy of a sketch or drawing of an airplane. The airplane is drawn in dark gray, with a large body and wings that are angled upward. It has a distinctive tail section with a vertical stabilizer and horizontal stabilizers. The airplane appears to be in flight, with the nose pointing upward and the wings level. The background of the image is a light gray color, with a subtle texture that resembles paper or canvas. There are some faint lines and markings on the background, but they are not clearly visible. In the top-left corner of the image, there is a small section of text that reads "PROJECT B-52 FOR THE U.S.A. IN LACAGE VIETNAM". Below this text, there is a series of numbers and letters that appear to be a code or identifier. The text is written in a simple, handwritten font. Overall, the image appears to be a technical drawing or sketch of an airplane, possibly created for military or aviation purposes. The use of a photocopy suggests that the original drawing may have been created on paper or another medium, and then copied for distribution or reference.

Text analysis

Amazon

465
Washington
Street,
465 Washington Street, Boston.
Boston.
WArren

Google

Wörren. 465 Washington Street, Boston. Unwittier, John Greenleaf HARVARD COLLEGE L FROM THE BEQUEST OF EVERT JARDEN WERBELL 1918 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY FROM 30 1530038 aut EVERT JANSEN WENDELL 119-1974.5215
Wörren
.
465
Washington
Street
,
Boston
Unwittier
John
Greenleaf
HARVARD
COLLEGE
L
FROM
THE
BEQUEST
OF
EVERT
JARDEN
WERBELL
1918
LIBRARY
30
1530038
aut
JANSEN
WENDELL
119-1974.5215