Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 20-32 |
Gender | Male, 74.7% |
Fear | 0% |
Surprised | 0.2% |
Angry | 0.3% |
Happy | 0% |
Sad | 4% |
Calm | 95.4% |
Confused | 0.1% |
Disgusted | 0% |
Feature analysis
Amazon

Poster | 99.8% | |
Categories
Imagga
paintings art | 100% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created on 2019-10-29
a close up of a sign | 96.3% | |
a sign on a pole | 87.3% | |
close up of a sign | 87.2% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-30
The image shows a vintage promotional poster for Arthur Miller's play "A View from the Bridge." The poster is designed with a three-color scheme predominantly featuring black, grey, and a burnt orange. At the top, under the author's name, the title of the play is spread across two lines. There is an illustration taking up the central part of the poster which depicts a large, stylized figure in profile embracing a smaller figure also in profile. The smaller figure's face is nestled in the hands of the larger figure and appears distressed or emotional. On the left side of the poster, there is a small figure of a man standing alone, facing right, and looking towards the central figures. Below the illustration, on the burnt orange background, are quotes describing the play with words like "FIERY," "SAVAGE," "POWERFUL," "STUNNING," and "GREAT," with their sources in a smaller font. Presented at the bottom are the production details, including the names of people involved in the production, the venue which is the Sheridan Square Playhouse, and contact information. The design has a mid-20th-century feel, and the poster has a crease along the top left corner, possibly indicating it has been stored folded or is a vintage piece that has been well-preserved. There is a signature, possibly of the poster's designer or artist, in the lower right corner on the orange section.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-30
This image is a poster for Arthur Miller's play "A View from the Bridge." The poster features a stylized drawing that depicts a man with black, spiky hair embracing a woman, who appears to be covering her face with her hands. This central image is drawn in a sketchy, abstract style using bold lines and muted colors. The top of the poster has the text "ARTHUR MILLER'S" in bold letters, and below it, "A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE" in a more fragmented and casual font. To the left of the central embracing figures, there is a smaller, more simplified sketch of a man standing and looking downwards. At the bottom of the poster, there are a series of quotations praising the play, using words like "fiery," "savage," "powerful," "stunning," and "great," attributed to various sources such as The New York Herald Tribune, New York Times, New York World-Telegram, and others. The production credits include Ulu Grosbard as director, and names of other contributors to the play such as Joseph E. Levine, Katzka-Berne corp, and members of the design, lighting, and costume teams. Finally, the location of the play is noted as the Sheridan Square Playhouse, along with the playhouse's address and a phone number, CH elsea 3-2432, likely referring to the box office.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-30
This is a theatrical poster for Arthur Miller's play "A View from the Bridge" at the Sheridan Square Playhouse. The poster features a minimalist artistic design with a grey and brown color scheme. The main illustration shows a couple in an intimate embrace drawn in a simple line-art style, with a small figure standing in the background. The design effectively conveys emotional intensity through its spare but expressive drawing style. At the bottom of the poster are review quotes describing the play as "FIERY" "SAVAGE" "POWERFUL" "STUNNING" and "GREAT". The poster includes production credits, including direction by Mr. Grossbard and design by Robin Wagner. This appears to be advertising a production from the 1960s based on the artistic style and typography.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-30
This image is a vintage theater poster for the play "Arthur Miller's A View from the Bridge" at the Sheridan Square Playhouse. The poster has a stylized sketch of a person's face, with their hands covering most of their face but their eyes visible, appearing deep in thought or distressed. The person is wearing a brown shirt or jacket. In the background, there is a simple line drawing of another person. The bottom of the poster lists several powerful adjectives describing the play, such as "fiery", "savage", "powerful", "stunning", and "great".
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-30
The image appears to be a promotional poster for a play or production titled "Arthur Miller's A View from the Bridge". The poster features an illustrated caricature-like image of a man with exaggerated facial features, along with descriptive words like "fiery", "savage", "powerful", "stunning", and "great" used to characterize the performance. The poster also lists the production details, including the venue "Sheridan Square Playhouse" and the creative team involved. However, as per the instructions, I will not identify or name any individuals in the image.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12
The image is a poster for Arthur Miller's play "A View from the Bridge." The poster features a drawing of a man and a woman in the center, with the title written in black text at the top. * The title is written in black text at the top of the poster. + The title is centered and written in a bold font. + The title is written in all capital letters. * The drawing of the man and woman is in the center of the poster. + The man is depicted with his hand on his chin, looking down at the woman. + The woman is depicted with her head in her hands, looking up at the man. + The drawing is done in a simple, sketchy style. * The background of the poster is a light brown color. + The background is a solid color with no patterns or designs. + The background is a warm, earthy tone that complements the colors of the drawing. Overall, the poster effectively conveys the theme and tone of the play, which is a dramatic and emotional exploration of relationships and human nature. The use of a simple, sketchy drawing style adds to the sense of intimacy and vulnerability, while the bold font and centered title create a sense of importance and gravity.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-12
The image is a poster for the play "A View from the Bridge" by Arthur Miller. The title is written in black text at the top of the poster, with the author's name above it. Below the title, there is a drawing of a man and woman embracing, with their faces close together. The man has dark hair and is wearing a red shirt, while the woman has curly hair and is wearing a white dress. In the background, there is a sketch of a man standing alone, looking down. At the bottom of the poster, there are several lines of text that provide information about the play, including the names of the actors and the theater where it will be performed. The overall design of the poster is simple yet effective, conveying the emotional intensity of the play through its use of bold colors and expressive illustrations.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-30
The image is a poster for a play called "A View from the Bridge" by Arthur Miller. The poster features a black-and-white illustration of two men embracing each other. The man on the left has his arms wrapped around the other man's head, while the man on the right has his arms around the other man's neck. The poster also includes the names of the production team, including the director, producer, and designer, as well as the theater where the play is being performed.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-30
A poster for the play "A View from the Bridge" by Arthur Miller is displayed on a white background. The poster features a drawing of two men facing each other, with one man's face partially covered by the other man's hand. The poster also includes a quote from the play that reads, "A View from the Bridge." The poster also includes the names of the playwright, director, and other cast members.