Human Generated Data

Title

Fluxkit

Date

1964

People

Artist: George Maciunas, American 1931 - 1978

Classification

Multiples

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Barbara and Peter Moore Fluxus Collection, Margaret Fisher Fund and gift of Barbara Moore/Bound & Unbound, M26446.11

Copyright

© George Maciunas Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.

Human Generated Data

Title

Fluxkit

People

Artist: George Maciunas, American 1931 - 1978

Date

1964

Classification

Multiples

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Barbara and Peter Moore Fluxus Collection, Margaret Fisher Fund and gift of Barbara Moore/Bound & Unbound, M26446.11

Copyright

© George Maciunas Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-07-30

Text 99
Page 90.5
Label 85.5
Paper 67.2
Advertisement 67.1
Poster 67.1
Menu 59.5
Flyer 57.8
Brochure 57.8

Clarifai
created on 2019-07-30

business 95
time 94
page 93.9
text 93.7
no person 90.6
number 90.5
monthly 90.4
desktop 87
order 86.2
annual 85.1
document 84.3
law 83.5
form 83.3
paper 83.2
administration 82.9
facts 82.7
template 82.5
schedule 81.4
information 80.5
vertical 79

Imagga
created on 2019-07-30

newspaper 36.4
book 36.2
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letter 24.8
creation 24.6
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idea 20.5
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artwork 20.2
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data 19.2
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prayer 18.4
holy 18.3
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advertisement 16.4
composition 16
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associated 15.8
carpet 15.6
advertise 15.6
faith 15.3
collection 15.3
god 15.3
open 15.3
element 14.9
testament 14.8
decoration 14.5
spiritual 14.4
decor 14.2
food 14
scripture 13.9
keywords 13.8
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pages 13.7
church 13
gospel 12.9
money 11.9
dictionary 11.9
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letters 11.6
collage 11.6
close 11.4
education 11.3
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brass 9.2
treasury 9.2
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mosaic 8.9
chapter 8.9
biblical 8.9
market 8.9
script 8.9
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saint 8.7
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modern 7.7
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easter 7.6
representation 7.5
learning 7.5
memorial 7.5
journal 7.4
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day 7.1

Google
created on 2019-07-30

Text 97.1
Document 85.6
Font 78.3
Paper 78.2

Microsoft
created on 2019-07-30

text 100
newspaper 96.1
screenshot 84.1
letter 82.9
menu 73.6
book 64.9

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

No features identified

Clarifai

Poster
Clothing
Person
Human face

Clarifai

Poster 70.8%

Clarifai

Poster 69.9%

Clarifai

Poster 59.9%

Clarifai

Clothing 58.3%

Clarifai

Clothing 53.4%

Clarifai

Clothing 50.3%

Clarifai

Clothing 38.8%

Clarifai

Clothing 38.6%

Clarifai

Clothing 38.6%

Clarifai

Clothing 38.2%

Clarifai

Clothing 35%

Clarifai

Clothing 34.9%

Clarifai

Clothing 34.9%

Clarifai

Person 41.4%

Clarifai

Person 38.7%

Clarifai

Person 37.6%

Clarifai

Person 35.4%

Clarifai

Human face 34.3%

Categories

Imagga
created on 2019-07-30

text visuals 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-07-30

a close up of a newspaper 75.6%
a close up of text on a newspaper 71.6%
close up of a newspaper 71.5%

Clarifai

Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-14

a page from the book.

Salesforce

Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-04

a photograph of a black cat sitting on a table with a menu

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-09

This image appears to be a detailed flyer or informational poster featuring experimental art, design, and performances. Here's a breakdown of the visual and textual elements:

  1. Title Section: The top portion displays bold, stylized typography with overlapping letters in varying orientations that spell "Review." It is artistic and visually engaging, indicating a creative event or concept.

  2. Introductory Text: Below the title, a brief introduction mentions "Word Event" with the phrase "Keep the world quiet, keep your lights dim, keep your eyes closed." It appeals to artistic reflection or thought-provoking participation.

  3. Main Content:

    • Images and Descriptions: The poster includes black-and-white photographs and descriptions. The photos showcase various individuals and performances in artistic or unusual setups, while the text provides details about events, titles, or contributors. Artists and creators are mentioned, emphasizing collaboration and experimental works.
    • Event Names and Details: Specific events and dates are listed, along with individuals or groups participating in the performances.
  4. Bottom Photos: The lower section features more black-and-white images displaying groups of people posing creatively or interacting in artistically expressive situations. The images include umbrellas prominently used in choreography or staged moments.

  5. Overall Design: The layout combines text, images, and artistry in a long vertical format, resembling an event program or a visual catalog of conceptual performances.

It suggests an avant-garde or experimental art event, possibly within mid-20th-century modern art movements. The emphasis is on creativity, collaboration, and challenging norms through innovative presentations.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-09

The image appears to be a poster or flyer advertising an art event or exhibition titled "VIEW." The design of the poster includes stylized typography at the top with letters arranged in an overlapping pattern. Below the title "VIEW," the event details read "An exhibition in two locations, Thursday, 7 PM to 9:30 PM, Limited House, Activities Center." The central theme is a "WORD EVENT" consisting of "Edited Text" and "Image."

The poster features several sections divided by horizontal lines, each containing text descriptions and black-and-white photographs of art pieces or performances. The photographs depict various scenes, including groups of people, individual portraits, and performers holding large paper shapes.

Artists' names and their works are listed, such as Robert Filliou's "Graphic Code for Unlimited Dialogue," Roland Petit's "7 French Choreographies," and works by others like Daniel Spoerri, Bruno Munari, Jean-Charles François, Nam June Paik, Alvin Lucier, and George Maciunas. The poster includes descriptions of performances and art pieces related to themes of music, movement, social progress, and avant-garde art.

The lower part of the poster provides more detailed descriptions of specific works or performances, including conceptual art ideas, choreography, and artistic exploration of sound with text and imagery supporting each section.

Overall, the poster communicates an avant-garde and experimental art event featuring various interdisciplinary artists and performances focusing on visual and conceptual art.

Anthropic Claude

Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-14

This image appears to be a newspaper or magazine page with a variety of text and visual elements. The main title at the top reads "NEW THEATER REVIEW". Below this, there are several columns of text that seem to contain listings, reviews, or information related to various theatrical productions or events. The page also includes several small photographic images or illustrations, which appear to depict scenes or people associated with the listed events or performances. Overall, the image conveys the sense of a publication dedicated to covering and promoting the theater and performing arts.

Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-14

This appears to be a black and white page or spread from what looks like a catalog, book, or exhibition guide. The layout shows multiple small images arranged in a row or grid pattern, with accompanying text below or beside each image. The images appear to be artworks or photographs, though the specific details are difficult to make out due to the quality and size of the reproduction. The text appears to be providing information, possibly titles, dates, or descriptions related to each image. The overall design has a vintage or archival quality to it.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-29

The image presents a vertical banner with a beige background, featuring black text and images. The banner is divided into sections, each containing text and images. The text appears to be a list of events or information, but it is not legible due to its small size and low resolution.

At the top of the banner, the words "the NEW" are visible in large letters, followed by a series of smaller words that are illegible. Below this, there are several sections with text and images, including what appears to be a collage of people's faces, a group of people holding umbrellas, and a person playing a musical instrument.

Overall, the image appears to be a promotional material for an event or organization, but the exact nature and purpose of the banner are unclear due to the limited visibility of the text and images.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-29

This image appears to be a partial view of a vertical poster or infographic, featuring a mix of text and images. The title "VIEW THE VIEW" is prominently displayed at the top in large, bold letters.

The main body of the poster is divided into several sections, each containing a combination of text and images. The text is presented in a smaller font size and appears to be a list of events or descriptions related to the images. The images are primarily black-and-white photographs, showcasing various scenes and individuals. Some of the images depict people holding umbrellas, while others show groups of people gathered together.

At the bottom of the poster, there is a section with a white background that features a series of small images. These images appear to be related to the main content of the poster but are too small to discern clearly.

Overall, the poster seems to be a visual representation of a collection of events, people, or stories, presented in a creative and engaging way. However, without more context or information, it is difficult to provide a more specific interpretation of the poster's meaning or purpose.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-04

The image appears to be a black-and-white photo of a document or a piece of paper. The text on the paper is written in a slanted, cursive font and is difficult to read. The paper appears to be folded in half, with the top half being slightly larger than the bottom half. The image is blurry, making it challenging to discern specific details. It seems to be a document or a page from a book or magazine.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-04

The image shows a black-and-white document with text and pictures. The text is written in bold black font and appears to be a list of names and dates. The pictures are in black and white and depict various scenes, including people, buildings, and landscapes. The document appears to be a historical record or a report of some kind, possibly related to a specific event or time period. The overall tone of the image is serious and informative, with a focus on the details and facts presented in the text and pictures.

Google Gemini

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

Here's a description of the image:

Overall Impression:

The image is a very long, narrow black and white document. It looks like a printed program or flyer, likely from an art event, performance, or festival. The overall aesthetic is very "retro" - the typefaces used, the image quality, and the layout are characteristic of printed materials from the 1960s.

Content and Layout:

  • Header: The top of the document features the large words "Review" and "View," stacked in an artistic, layered font.

  • Event Information: The document includes:

    • Dates: April 1963
    • Timing: (Sit down during Dec. 11, 1963 hour 7 PM to 6.03 PM (Don't do it) and think about the people over the whole world, who may be performing this composition.
    • "Word Event": This is the primary theme or category the items are related to.
    • "Exit"
  • Listing of Performances/Events: The bulk of the document consists of a list of event titles, date, and brief descriptions.

  • Photos: There are a series of small, black-and-white photographic stills interspersed throughout. These appear to capture moments from the various performances. They provide visual context for the text.

  • Text: The text is a listing of artists and their individual performances.

Style and Atmosphere:
The document exudes a sense of avant-garde art. The listing of various performances gives a sense of experimental, performance-based artworks.

Let me know if you'd like a more detailed description of any particular section.

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

The image is a narrow, vertical promotional flier or program, likely for an avant-garde art or performance event. The text at the top reads "REVIEW," with the letters creatively arranged and sized to form a visually striking title.

Below the title, there's additional text that appears to provide context, such as the date "April 1963," and some descriptive information about the event, mentioning someone named Eric Anderson.

The flier then contains a series of printed segments, which include:

  1. A grid of black and white portrait-style photos.
  2. Various blocks of text that might describe different performances, artists, or instructions. These sections include titles like "Dick Higgins: Danger Music No. 20" and "Toshi Ichiyanagi: Piano Piece No. 5." There are also instructions or statements of intent, such as "Listen to the people walking on the floor above you."
  3. A sequence of black and white images, possibly stills from a performance or series of actions. These images feature individuals with flags and umbrellas.
  4. More text sections with further descriptions or manifestos, including mentions of George Maciunas and Jonas Mekas.

The flier concludes with another black and white image, which seems to depict a performance or event with figures in action.

Overall, the flier conveys a sense of experimental and unconventional artistic activity from the early 1960s. The mix of text, portraits, and action shots suggests a multi-faceted event, perhaps a festival of performances, happenings, or conceptual art pieces.

Mistral Pixtral

Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-09

The image is a promotional flyer or poster for a series of events titled "HEXAGON VIEW." The flyer appears to be from 1963 and details various cultural events, including music and dance performances, as well as a film screening. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Hexagon View Events

Main Event: COST

  • Date: 25 April 1963
  • Time: 7:30 PM
  • Venue: St. Pancras Town Hall, London
  • Program:
    • Part 1: "The Power of Emotion in Love and Sex" by the London Contemporary Dance Theatre
      • Choreography by Robert Cohan
      • Music by Luciano Berio
    • Part 2: "Pierrot Lunaire" by the London Contemporary Dance Theatre
      • Choreography by Robert Cohan
      • Music by Arnold Schoenberg

Other Events

  1. Theatre Workshop

    • Date: 24 April 1963
    • Time: 7:30 PM
    • Venue: St. Pancras Town Hall, London
    • Program: "The Power of Emotion in Love and Sex"
      • Choreography by Robert Cohan
      • Music by Luciano Berio
  2. John Cage

    • Date: 26 April 1963
    • Time: 7:30 PM
    • Venue: St. Pancras Town Hall, London
    • Program: "Pierrot Lunaire"
      • Choreography by Robert Cohan
      • Music by Arnold Schoenberg
  3. Film Screening: "The Power of Emotion in Love and Sex"

    • Date: 27 April 1963
    • Time: 7:30 PM
    • Venue: St. Pancras Town Hall, London
    • Director: Robert Cohan
    • Music: Luciano Berio
  4. Dance Performance: "Pierrot Lunaire"

    • Date: 28 April 1963
    • Time: 7:30 PM
    • Venue: St. Pancras Town Hall, London
    • Choreography: Robert Cohan
    • Music: Arnold Schoenberg

Additional Information

  • The flyer includes black-and-white photographs of dancers performing, likely from the London Contemporary Dance Theatre.
  • There is a note at the bottom mentioning that the events are part of a series and that further details can be obtained from the Hexagon View office.

The flyer is designed in a minimalist style with a focus on text and images, providing clear information about the events, dates, times, and venues.

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Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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