Human Generated Data

Title

Sequence of Position Diagrams

Date

1950

People

Artist: Stuart Davis, American 1892 - 1964

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Mrs. Stuart Davis, 1967.79.658

Copyright

© President and Fellows of Harvard College

Human Generated Data

Title

Sequence of Position Diagrams

People

Artist: Stuart Davis, American 1892 - 1964

Date

1950

Classification

Archival Material

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Mrs. Stuart Davis, 1967.79.658

Copyright

© President and Fellows of Harvard College

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2022-01-15

Plan 96.1
Plot 96.1
Diagram 96.1
Text 76.6
Word 56.1

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-26

chalk out 99.5
no person 99.3
sketchy 97.1
scribble 95.8
graphic design 94.7
paper 93.9
sketch 93.3
people 91.8
vector 88.9
education 88.2
writing 88.1
retro 88
man 87.8
illustration 87.4
business 86.3
family 86.1
freehand 85.1
one 83.7
design 82.3
two 82.1

Imagga
created on 2022-01-15

map 100
representation 100
plan 36
drawing 31.3
paper 29.9
geography 28
atlas 26.7
world 24
sketch 23.9
country 22
travel 21.9
globe 20.4
design 20.3
city 20
antique 19.6
symbol 18.9
construction 18.9
blueprint 18.7
old 17.5
direction 17.2
drafting 15.8
architecture 15.7
continent 15.6
architect 15.5
state 15.4
planet 14.6
road 14.5
navigation 14.5
capital 14.3
house 14.3
cartography 13.8
pencil 13.7
engineering 13.4
nation 13.3
vintage 13.3
print 13.2
business 12.8
location 12.8
route 12.7
engineer 12.6
graphic 12.4
art 12.4
pattern 12.3
wallpaper 12.3
journey 12.3
office 12.1
draft 11.8
navigate 11.8
guide 11.8
discovery 11.7
tourism 11.6
project 11.6
structure 11.3
town 11.2
earth 11
geographic 10.9
sepia 10.7
designer 10.7
sign 10.6
pen 10.4
building 10.3
land 10.1
global 10.1
expedition 9.9
boundary 9.9
find 9.8
texture 9.8
tour 9.7
states 9.7
draw 9.5
icon 9.5
line 9.5
floor 9.3
gold 9.1
topography 8.9
ruler 8.8
position 8.8
contractor 8.8
scale 8.7
outline 8.5
ideas 8.5
body of water 8.4
transport 8.2
retro 8.2
sea 8.2
river 8
explore 7.9
black 7.8
graph 7.7
north 7.7
chart 7.7
set 7.7
arrow 7.6
china 7.5
south 7.5
document 7.4
technology 7.4
tool 7.3
work 7.1

Google
created on 2022-01-15

Handwriting 92
Rectangle 85.9
Font 83.1
Schematic 81.5
Parallel 78.3
Plan 72.3
Pattern 71.6
Design 68.5
Number 68.2
Drawing 67.8
Diagram 63.6
Line art 62.8
Technical drawing 62.5
Engineering 62
Paper 56.8
Document 56.7
Illustration 55.2
Artwork 54.3
Sketch 53.1

Microsoft
created on 2022-01-15

text 99.9
drawing 99.3
sketch 98.8
whiteboard 98.7
handwriting 75.1

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

text visuals 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2022-01-15

diagram, schematic 99.8%

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-02-06

The image shows a sheet of paper with handwritten text and various abstract drawings. The cursive text at the top reads, "The Continuity of Design is a sequence of position. Sequence is a simple Positional Relationships in Direction." Below this text, there are three sets of abstract drawings composed of lines and geometric shapes. The top-right section of drawings features abstract, interconnected shapes that seem to represent a sequence or flow. Below this, there's a centered drawing with a label "Bottom" pointing towards it. This middle drawing depicts a symmetrical figure with a cross in the center, surrounded by shapes that give an impression of being mechanical or architectural. The lower part of the image contains a collection of smaller drawings, one with overlapping squares and rectangles, another presenting an intricate layout similar to the drawing above "Bottom," and a couple more abstract compositions to the right. The overall style suggests these could be conceptual sketches, possibly relating to topics in design, architecture, or related fields.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-03-30

The image appears to be a hand-drawn diagram or schematic depicting "The Continuity of Design in Sequence of Position". It shows various geometric shapes and lines, along with some text explaining the concept of a "Sequence of Positional Relationship as Direction". The diagram seems to be exploring principles of design, spatial relationships, and directional movement. The overall impression is that of a conceptual visual exploration rather than a literal representation.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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