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Human Generated Data

Title

German Students' Wallpaper

Date

1967

People

Artist: Wolf Vostell, German 1932 - 1998

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of The Wolf Vostell Estate, 2022.295

Copyright

© The Wolf Vostell Estate

Human Generated Data

Title

German Students' Wallpaper

People

Artist: Wolf Vostell, German 1932 - 1998

Date

1967

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of The Wolf Vostell Estate, 2022.295

Copyright

© The Wolf Vostell Estate

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2023-08-11

Person 99.2
Person 98.9
Adult 98.9
Male 98.9
Man 98.9
Newspaper 97.7
Text 97.7
Person 91.2
Adult 91.2
Bride 91.2
Female 91.2
Wedding 91.2
Woman 91.2
Face 83.7
Head 83.7
Person 66.2
Accessories 61.2
Formal Wear 61.2
Tie 61.2
Person 60.4
Advertisement 56.2
Poster 55.7

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-13

people 100
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man 98.6
adult 98.4
war 98.2
military 98
two 97.9
wear 97.5
leader 97.2
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newspaper 90.9
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three 89.5
portrait 88.8

Imagga
created on 2023-08-11

book jacket 86.8
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newspaper 43
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history 14.3
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symbol 9.4
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Google
created on 2023-08-11

Microsoft
created on 2023-08-11

text 100
book 99.3
newspaper 93
poster 84.9
person 65.1
illustration 55
clothing 51.7

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Google

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
Bride
Female
Woman
Tie
Person 99.2%

Categories

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2023-08-11

a close up of a book 58.6%
close up of a book 52.9%
a hand holding a book 52.8%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-06

This is an image of a newspaper article or poster in German, containing a photograph and text. The image depicts a woman in distress, with her right hand on her head and a pained expression on her face. Her clothing and hair appear to be covered with a substance that could be ink or paint. A uniformed officer with a peaked cap is seen on the right side of the image, standing profile to the camera. The text in the image provides context. The headline reads "Die Geschlagenen schlagen zurück," which translates to "The Beaten Strike Back." Below the image, additional text suggests that this is a context of confrontation with the police, as mentioned with the words 'Polizeiopfer Helga Haas' which translates to 'Police victim Helga Haas'. The year "1967" and "Studenten ermitteln gegen die Berliner Polizei," which means "Students investigate against the Berlin police," are present in the text, suggesting an incident involving students and police in Berlin in 1967. The top part of the image references "WOLF VOSTELL DEUTSCHE STUDENTENPAPPE EDITION 8 GALERIE BLOCK BERLIN 1967," which indicates that this is probably related to some form of protest art or political commentary piece by Wolf Vostell, a known artist for his work in the Fluxus movement, for a gallery called Galerie Block in Berlin in the year 1967.

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

The image is a black and white photograph from 1967, part of an edition by Wolf Vostell titled "Deutsche Studentenpapiere" (German Student Papers) and published by Galerie Block in Berlin. The main section of the image features a woman named Helga Haas with visible injuries on her head and arm, indicating she has been attacked. Her expression and posture suggest pain and distress. In the background, there are multiple uniformed police officers, and one officer in the foreground is turned to the side, looking away from Helga Haas. The text in German at the bottom of the image roughly translates to "The beaten strike back" and mentions the role of students in investigating police actions in Berlin. The subtitle identifies Helga Haas as a victim of police violence. The description includes details of how she was struck with batons and describes the broader context of student reactions to police brutality.

Anthropic Claude

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

The image appears to depict a protest or demonstration taking place in Berlin, Germany in 1967. The image shows a large crowd of people, some of whom seem to be in confrontation with police officers or authorities. The text mentions a police officer named Helga Haas, who appears to have been involved in the incident. The overall scene conveys a tense and chaotic atmosphere, with the caption suggesting that the "beaten" have now "struck back" against the police.

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

This is a black and white photograph from 1967, published by Deutsche Studententapete (German Student Wallpaper) Edition 8 at Galerie Block in Berlin. The image shows a confrontation between police and protesters. The German headline reads "Die Geschlagenen schlagen zurück" (The beaten strike back). A person in light-colored clothing appears to be falling or being pushed, while uniformed police officers are visible in the background. The photo appears to document student protests and police confrontations in Berlin during this period. Below the main image is explanatory text in German describing the incident and its context within the student movements of the time.

Meta Llama

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

The image is a newspaper clipping from the German newspaper "Wolf Vostell Deutsche Studententapete Edition 8 Galerie Block Berlin 1967" featuring a black and white photograph of a woman in a dress and a man in a uniform. * The woman is standing on the left side of the image, wearing a dress with her right hand on her head. * She has long hair and is looking down at something on the ground. * Her dress appears to be made of a light-colored material, possibly cotton or silk. * The woman's pose suggests that she may be in a state of distress or shock. * The man is standing on the right side of the image, wearing a dark-colored uniform with a hat. * He has a serious expression on his face and is looking down at the woman. * His uniform appears to be military or police-related, suggesting that he may be a law enforcement officer. * The man's presence in the image implies that he may be involved in the situation depicted in the photograph. * The background of the image is not clearly visible due to the low resolution of the photograph. * However, it appears to be a room or building of some kind, possibly a police station or other official facility. * The background may also include other people or objects that are not clearly visible. * The text at the top of the image reads "WOLF VOSTELL DEUTSCHE STUDENTENTAPETE EDITION 8 GALERIE BLOCK BERLIN 1967". * This suggests that the image is part of a larger publication or exhibition related to student protests or activism in Germany in 1967. * The text may also indicate that the image is a work of art or a photograph taken by a specific artist or photographer. * The text at the bottom of the image reads "Die Geschlagenen schlagen zurück" and "Studenten ermitteln gegen die Berliner Polizei". * This suggests that the image is related to a news article or report about a student protest or demonstration in Berlin, Germany. * The text may also indicate that the students are fighting back against the police or other authorities. Overall, the image appears to be a powerful and thought-provoking photograph that captures a moment of tension and conflict between students and law enforcement officers in Berlin, Germany in 1967.

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

The image is a newspaper clipping from the German newspaper "WOLF VOSTELL DEUTSCHE STUDENTENTAPETE EDITION 8 GALERIE BLOCK BERLIN 1967." The headline reads "Die Geschlagenen schlagen zuruck" and features a black-and-white photograph of a woman with long hair, wearing a dress, being hit by a police officer. The officer is wearing a uniform and hat, and his arm is raised in a striking motion. The woman appears to be in distress, with her hands raised to protect her head. In the background, there are other people visible, including what appears to be another police officer and a crowd of onlookers. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a scene of violence and conflict, possibly related to a protest or demonstration. The headline and caption suggest that the woman is a student who has been attacked by the police, and that she is fighting back against the authorities.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-27

The image is a black-and-white photograph of a woman with disheveled hair and a torn dress, holding a baby in her arms. She appears to be crying, and there is a man in a uniform standing behind her, looking at her. The photo is accompanied by a caption that reads "Die Geschlagenen schlagen zurück" (The beaten ones fight back). The image is part of a collection of photographs taken by Wolf Vostell, a German artist known for his provocative and politically charged works.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-27

The image is a black-and-white photograph from a newspaper, dated 1967, published by Wolf Vostell. The photograph captures a tense moment during a student protest in Berlin. The main subjects are Helga Haas, a student protester, and a police officer. Helga Haas appears distressed, with her hair disheveled and her face showing signs of distress. She is holding her head with one hand, and her body language suggests she is in a state of shock or pain. The police officer, dressed in uniform with a cap and a baton, stands behind her, observing the situation. The background is blurred, but it appears to be a crowded scene with other protesters and police officers. The photograph is accompanied by a headline in German that translates to "The Beaten Hit Back," indicating the context of student protests and police confrontations. The text below the image provides additional information about the event, mentioning that students were beaten by the police and that the situation escalated into a violent confrontation. The image conveys a sense of chaos and conflict, highlighting the tensions between students and authorities during the protest.

Text analysis

Amazon

1967
Die Geschlagenen
schlagen zurück
hin
Die
Geschlagenen
schlagen
zurück
BERLIN
und
Kopf
ein
Wucht
BLOCK
GALERIE BLOCK
auf
GALERIE
WOLF
Haas
Schläger
Der
Oberarm.
Recht
trafen
ENT
der
300
fiel
Berlin
Knüppelschläge trafen Helga Haas mit voller Wucht auf Kopf und Oberarm. Dann stellte ihr ein Polizist ein Bein, und sie fiel hin
in
die
Dann
war,
des
Schah
sie
wurde
spiegeln
ihr
den
Knüppelschläge
Freien
mit
stellte
Jetzt
Helga
Fotos
uniformierten und zivilen Schläger und erstatten
Keller
Als der Schah in Berlin war, wur-
Als
8
Polizei
jagen
voller
ON
EDITI ON 8
Der Keller des Romanischen Seminars der Freien
gegen
EDITI
uniformierten
von
Die Studenten der Freien
Polizist
an
WOLF VOSTELL
zivilen
Generalstabsarbeit
Wänden
erstatten
DEUTSCHE STUDENT ENT APETE
DEUTSCHE
Schmerz,
werden
Romanischen
Schreckenskammer:
Gummiknuppel
STUDENT
gegen sie Anzeige.
Universität wurde zur Schreckenskammer: 300 Fotos
Bein,
identifizieren
geschwungen,
APETE
Seminars
zur
wur-
Studenten
VOSTELL
Anzeige.
jagen sie die Polizisten:
Universität identifizieren in Generalstabsarbeit die
an den Wänden spiegeln HaB, Brutalität, Schmerz,
den sie von der Polizei gejagt Jetzt
Universität
Angst. Gummiknuppel werden geschwungen,
Polizisten:
Brutalität,
HaB,
gejagt
Angst.

Google

WOLF VOSTELL DEUTSCHE STUDENTENTAPETE 1² EDITION 8 Studenten ermitteln gegen die Berliner Polizei GALERIE BLOCK BERLIN Polizeiopfer Helga Haas }} Knüppelschläge trafen Helga Haas mit voller Wucht auf Kopf und Oberarm. Dann stellte ihr ein Polizist ein Bein, und sie fiel hin Als der Schah in Berlin war, wur- Recht den sie von der Polizei gejagt. Jetzt Die Geschlagenen schlagen zurück jagen sie die Polizisten: Die Studenten der Freien Universität identifizieren in Generalstabsarbeit die uniformierten und zivilen Schläger und erstatten gegen sie Anzeige. 1967 Der Keller des Romanischen Seminars der Freien Universität wurde zur Schreckenskammer: 300 Fotos an den Wänden spiegeln Haß, Brutalität, Schmerz, Angst. Gummiknüppel werden geschwungen, aus auf- geplatzten Wunden rinnt Blut. Es sind Schnappschüsse
WOLF
VOSTELL
DEUTSCHE
STUDENTENTAPETE
EDITION
8
Studenten
ermitteln
gegen
die
Berliner
Polizei
GALERIE
BLOCK
BERLIN
Polizeiopfer
Helga
Haas
}
Knüppelschläge
trafen
mit
voller
Wucht
auf
Kopf
und
Oberarm
.
Dann
stellte
ihr
ein
Polizist
Bein
,
sie
fiel
hin
Als
der
Schah
in
Berlin
war
wur
Recht
den
von
gejagt
Jetzt
Die
Geschlagenen
schlagen
zurück
jagen
Polizisten
:
Freien
Universität
identifizieren
Generalstabsarbeit
uniformierten
zivilen
Schläger
erstatten
Anzeige
1967
Der
Keller
des
Romanischen
Seminars
wurde
zur
Schreckenskammer
300
Fotos
an
Wänden
spiegeln
Haß
Brutalität
Schmerz
Angst
Gummiknüppel
werden
geschwungen
aus
geplatzten
Wunden
rinnt
Blut
Es
sind
Schnappschüsse