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Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Rug | 98.6% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-10-30
text visuals | 86.6% | |
paintings art | 6.6% | |
streetview architecture | 6.4% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-10-30
a white sign with black text | 67.1% | |
a black sign with white text | 65.6% | |
a black sign with white letters | 61.9% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-15
a poster for the exhibition.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-16
a photograph of a poster of a poster of a poster of a poster of a burning building
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-30
The image is a poster advertising a play titled "The Burning Building" by Red Grooms. The poster is designed in an abstract, hand-painted style with green text and imagery against a tan or light brown background. The text is arranged in an informal, almost chaotic manner.
The top of the poster reads:
"THE BURNING BUILDING"
Below that, it says:
"A PLAY BY RED GROOMS"
Further down, the details of the play's schedule are provided:
"8:00 P.M. DEC. 4 - DEC. 11 148 DELANCEY ST"
The bottom of the poster seems to contain more text and possibly some abstract images, but they are not entirely clear. The word "FREE" is noticeable at the very bottom, implying that there is no entrance fee for the event. The overall artistic style is rough and spontaneous, which adds to the dramatic and intense theme suggested by the play's title.
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-30
The image appears to be an artistic poster or a graphic print. It features bold, capitalized text that reads "THE BURNING" on the top line and "A PLAY BUILDING" just below it, likely indicating the title of a play or an event. The text continues with "BY RED GROOMS" which could be the name of the author or artist involved. Below this text, the poster provides a date range for the event "DEC. 4 - DEC. 11" followed by a possibly incomplete address "148 ...EY ST." and further below "...Y HOUSE OF U..." which may refer to the venue where the event was held.
The background of the image contains a depiction of a chaotic scene with what looks like a cityscape, buildings, and possibly flames or explosions, which could relate to the title of "THE BURNING." The style of the graphic has a raw, expressionistic feel to it, with thick lines and high contrast, which gives it an energetic and somewhat unsettling effect. The color of the print is green against a brownish paper or background. There's a handwritten note at the top right corner of the image which is partially cut off, but it seems to include the same name, "Red Grooms," followed by "1957," possibly indicating the year of creation or the year related to the event.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-30
This appears to be a folk art or handmade poster advertising "The Burning Building" by Ken Grooms. It's dated December 11, 1948, at 8-9 PM and located at Delancey St Museum. The poster is created in a crude, handwritten style with dark green text on what appears to be brown or tan paper. At the bottom of the poster is a rough sketch or illustration of what seems to be buildings, possibly on fire. The word "FREE" appears at the very bottom of the image. The overall style is primitive and direct, suggesting this might have been part of an underground or alternative art scene in the late 1940s.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-30
The image shows a hand-painted poster or flyer advertising an event called "The Burning Play Building" by "Ked Grooms" on December 4, 1958 at the Delancey St. Museum.
The text is hand-painted in an uneven, almost crude style using dark green paint on what appears to be brown cardboard or kraft paper. The lettering has a chaotic, graffiti-like quality to it.
Below the event details, there is an abstract illustration also painted in dark green. It depicts what looks like overlapping triangular roof shapes, perhaps meant to represent the "burning building" mentioned in the event name. The painting style is expressionistic and child-like.
Overall, the poster has a very raw, outsider art aesthetic typical of underground art and events in the late 1950s. The rough, hand-made quality gives it an authentic grassroots feel to promote this avant-garde happening or performance art event.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-30
The image appears to be a handwritten sign or poster announcing "The Burning of a Play Building" on a certain date in December. The text provides details about the event, including the time and location. The sign is written on what looks like a piece of cardboard or brown paper, with the text in green paint or marker. The background is uneven and textured, giving the image a rough, DIY aesthetic.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-29
This appears to be a folk art or primitive-style artwork titled "The Burning Building" by Ken Grooms. It's rendered in dark green text and imagery on what looks like brown or tan paper/background material. The piece includes text giving details about an event, including the date "Dec. 4-11 148" and a location on "Delancey St." The bottom portion of the image shows a rough sketch of what appears to be a building or buildings with the word "FREE" beneath. The overall style is raw and direct, with a handmade quality typical of protest art or street posters. The time stamp shown is "8-9:00 P.M." This piece has a historical document quality to it, appearing to commemorate or advertise a specific event.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-30
The image is a poster for a play titled "The Burning Building" by Ken Grooms. The poster features a hand-drawn design with a brown background and green text and illustrations.
Title and Details:
- Title: "The Burning Building"
- Author: Ken Grooms
- Date: December 4-11
- Time: 8:00 P.M.
- Location: Delancey Street Museum
Illustration:
- A house on fire, with flames rising from the roof
- The word "FREE" written in large letters at the bottom of the poster
Overall:
- The poster has a distressed, handmade look, with rough edges and uneven lettering
- The use of green and brown colors gives the poster a earthy, organic feel
- The illustration of the burning house adds a sense of drama and urgency to the poster
Conclusion:
The poster effectively conveys the title, author, and details of the play, while also creating a visually striking image that grabs the viewer's attention. The use of a burning house as an illustration adds a sense of tension and drama to the poster, making it more likely to stand out and attract potential audience members.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-16
The image depicts a poster for a play titled "The Burning Building," created by Red Grooms. The title is prominently displayed in large, dark green letters at the top of the poster, with the subtitle "A Play" written in smaller text below it. The author's name, "Red Grooms," is also included in dark green letters.
Below the title, the dates "Dec. 4-11" are listed, along with the address "148 Delancey St." and the word "Museum" in smaller text. The background of the poster features a tan color with dark green markings, including what appears to be a building or structure in the bottom half of the image. The overall design of the poster suggests that it was created using a unique, hand-drawn or painted technique.
The poster has a worn and aged appearance, with visible signs of wear and tear, such as scratches, scuffs, and fading. This gives the impression that the poster has been handled extensively over time and may have been used for multiple performances or exhibitions of the play. Overall, the poster effectively conveys the essential information about the play, including its title, author, dates, and location, while also showcasing the artist's creative and distinctive style.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-30
The image is a poster with a green and brown color scheme. It is an advertisement for a play titled "The Burning," written by Red Grooms, which was performed from December 4 to December 11 at 8:00 p.m. The play was held at the Judson Museum located at 148 Delancey St. The poster also includes the word "Free," indicating that the play was free to attend.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-30
The image is a vintage playbill or advertisement for a theatrical production titled "The Burning Play Building." The text is printed in green on a beige or brown background, giving it a somewhat aged and worn appearance. The play is by Red Grooms, and the performance dates are from December 4 to December 11, 1959. The venue is listed as the Museum of Modern Art, located at 11 West 53rd Street. The ticket price is noted as "FREE," suggesting that the performance was either free or part of a special event. The image also includes a drawing or illustration of a building on fire, which likely represents the play's title and theme.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-21
Here's a description of the image based on the information provided:
Overall Impression: The image appears to be a hand-printed poster or flyer. It has a raw, somewhat distressed aesthetic. The background is a tan or brown color, and the text and graphic elements are in a dark green.
Text: The text is prominent and appears to be the main focus. The text includes:
- "THE BURNING"
- "A PLAY BUILDING"
- "BY RED GROOMS"
- "8:00 P.M"
- "DEC. 4 - DEC. 11"
- "148 DELANCEY ST"
- "MUSEUM"
- "FREE"
Imagery: Below the text, there's a roughly rendered image that seems to depict a cityscape. The lines are jagged and somewhat abstract, giving a sense of buildings and structures.
Style: The overall style is very graphic, with bold letters and a rudimentary drawing. The print seems to be created with a linocut or woodcut technique, which contributes to its handmade, slightly rough appearance.
Overall Interpretation: The image appears to be an advertisement or announcement for a play called "The Burning Building" by Red Grooms. The play is taking place at 148 Delancey Street, Museum, and it runs from December 4th to December 11th at 8:00 PM. Admission is free. The visual style is reminiscent of mid-century avant-garde or underground art.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-21
Here's a description of the image:
The image is a hand-printed poster advertising a play titled "The Burning Building" by Red Grooms. The poster is likely a linocut or similar printmaking technique due to the rough, blocky font and the texture of the ink.
Key Elements and Design:
- Text: The text is the main visual element. It's large, bold, and likely hand-printed, contributing to the poster's raw, DIY aesthetic. The details include:
- Title of the play: "THE BURNING A PLAY BUILDING".
- Author: "EY RED GROOMS".
- Showtimes: "8:00 P.M".
- Dates: "DEC.4-DEC.11"
- Location: "148 IDELANCEY ST. MUSEUM".
- Price "FREE"
- Image/Illustration: Below the text is a stylized, graphic representation of a cityscape or building outlines. The buildings are roughly sketched or carved, and printed in the same green ink as the text.
- Color and Texture: The poster uses a limited color palette - a dark green ink on a tan or light brown background. The printing appears uneven in places, giving the poster a handmade, somewhat crude aesthetic.
- Overall Aesthetic: The poster evokes a sense of spontaneity, street art, or underground theater. It is very much a product of its time (judging from the style and content).
In essence, the poster successfully combines information about the play with a visually appealing, hand-crafted design that is likely to be very memorable.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-08
The image is a poster advertising a play titled "The Burning Building" by Red Grooms. The play is scheduled to be performed from December 4 to December 11 at 8:00 PM. The venue for the play is the Delancey Street Museum, located at 148 Delancey Street. The poster also indicates that the event is free. The artwork on the poster depicts a building engulfed in flames, emphasizing the title of the play. The design is bold and striking, using a combination of dark green and beige colors to create a dramatic effect. The poster is signed by Red Grooms and dated 1959.
Qwen
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