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Imagga
created on 2022-01-15
text visuals | 96.3% | |
food drinks | 3% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2022-01-15
text | 62.1% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-12
a poster for the film.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-20
a photograph of a poster of a man in a poop
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-08
This image is the cover of a French publication titled "POUR." The word “POUR” is prominently displayed at the top in bold, blue text with a white outline. Below it is additional text indicating "Première Année - Collection - 100 FB," suggesting that this is a first-year collection issue of the magazine.
To the right side, there is a colorful and stylized illustration of a character. The figure appears to be a worker or laborer wearing a brown apron and hat. The character is depicted playing a drum using two sticks, with rudimentary strokes and a whimsical design style. The drum is white with red and blue details, featuring triangular decorations. The overall illustration uses a simple mix of blues, reds, and browns.
On the left side, there are two text boxes with French messages:
- The top box is titled "UN AN DE VIE" in bold red text. It states the significance of March 13, 1973, marking the creation of a free workers' newspaper, independent of advertising, finance, or political parties. It mentions the journal's support for revolutionary mass movements. The tagline is "14 mars 1974: Une année de vie" (March 14, 1974: One year of life).
- The bottom box is titled "En mai..." in bold blue text. It discusses events during May, including workers’ celebrations under a large blue tent, featuring singers, actors, jugglers, fire breathers, and more—the "Fête des Travailleurs" (Workers' Festival).
There is also a red handwritten signature across the title "POUR," with "27/70" written below the signature. Additionally, a partially visible stamp in German references an "Organization for Direct Democracy."
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-08
The image appears to be the cover of a publication titled "POUR." It is designed with a primarily blue and white color scheme, with additional red accents. At the top, in large, bold blue letters outlined in white, is the word "POUR." In the top center, there's a signature in red ink that reads "Joseph Beuys" with the numbers "67/70," possibly indicating a limited edition or an issue number.
The left side of the cover contains a text box outlined in blue with the title "UN AN DE VIE" in bold red letters on a white background. Below, there is descriptive text in French that celebrates the one-year anniversary of the publication, dating from March 13, 1973, to March 14, 1974. It mentions the creation of an independent newspaper aimed at supporting workers' struggles and mass revolutionary movements.
Below this section, there is another heading "En mai..." in blue text on a white background, followed by French text describing activities taking place from May 1st to May 31st related to the Labor Day Festival, featuring artists, actors, jugglers, and fire breathers.
On the right side of the cover is a drawing of a person playing a drum. The figure is sketched in a simple, cartoonish style with blue and red lines. The person is wearing a hat and overalls, and is depicted with a large mouth, simple eyes, and is energetically playing the drum.
The cover presents a playful and artistic style, combining textual and visual elements consistent with the themes of independence and celebration.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image appears to be the cover of a French magazine called "POUR". It features a stylized illustration of a person playing a drum, with the text "Un an de vie" (A year of life) and information about the magazine's history and upcoming events in May. The overall design has a bold, vibrant color scheme of blue and orange. The image does not contain any identifiable human faces, so I will refrain from describing or naming any individuals.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-opus-20240229-v1:0 on 2025-06-13
The image is the cover of a French magazine called "POUR" from 1970. The cover features an illustration of a person playing drums, with text providing details about the magazine's history and an upcoming event in May.
According to the text, the magazine was founded on March 13, 1973 as a free journal aimed at "travailleurs" (workers) to provide information on mass struggles related to publicity, finance, political parties, and the construction of a revolutionary mass movement.
The text also mentions an upcoming event from May 1 to May 31 featuring a grand "chapiteau bleu" (blue tent) with singers, actors, jugglers, and fire-eaters to celebrate the "Fête de Mai" (May Festival), also called the "Fête des Travailleurs" (Workers' Festival).
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-13
This appears to be a cover or page from "POUR" magazine, dated from around 1973-1974. The design features a large blue "POUR" title at the top and includes both French and German text. There's a cartoon illustration of a drummer or musician figure in blue and red lines, shown playing what appears to be a drum.
The text includes sections about "Un An De Vie" (One Year of Life) marking the anniversary of the journal's founding on March 13, 1973, describing it as a free journal serving workers. There's also a section about "En mai..." (In May...) discussing events from May 1-31, mentioning performers, singers, actors, and fire-breathers under a "grand blue tent" for what appears to be a Workers' Festival.
The document also includes contact information for an "Organization for Direct Democracy through Referendum" with an address in Düsseldorf. The price or collection number appears to be 100FB (Belgian Francs). The overall design uses a limited color palette of primarily blue and red on a white background, giving it a striking, propaganda-style appearance.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-25
The image is a cover of the German magazine "POUR" from 1974, featuring a cartoon of a man playing a drum and a list of events.
- The title "POUR" is written in large blue letters at the top of the page, with the date "27/70" written below it in red.
- A cartoon of a man playing a drum is drawn in the center of the page. He is wearing a hat and overalls, and has a big smile on his face.
- To the left of the cartoon, there is a list of events in French, including:
- "13 mars 1973: Naissance d'un journal libre au service des travailleurs, d'un journal de masse qui ne dépend ni de la publicité, ni de la finance, ni des partis, d'un journal qui soutend les luttes et participe à la construction d'un mouvement révolutionnaire de masse."
- "14 mars 1974: Une année de vie."
- At the bottom of the page, there is a red box with the words "En mai..." written in blue.
- The background of the page is white, with a blue border around the edges.
Overall, the image appears to be a cover of a magazine that is focused on labor issues and social justice. The cartoon of the man playing a drum may represent the idea of music and art being used to bring people together and promote positive change.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-25
The image depicts the cover of a French magazine titled "POUR," with the subtitle "PREMIERE ANNEE - COLLECTION - 100FR" in small text below. The title is prominently displayed in large blue letters at the top, with the number "27/70" written in red underneath.
In the center of the image, a cartoon drawing of a person wearing a hat and overalls is featured, playing a drum. The person has a distinctive appearance, with a large nose and a wide smile. To the left of the drawing, a column of text is visible, including the heading "UN AN DE VIE" in orange letters. Below this, there are several paragraphs of text in French, which appear to be an article or editorial piece.
At the bottom of the image, another section of text is visible, with the heading "En mai..." in blue letters. This section appears to be a continuation of the article or editorial piece from the previous section.
Overall, the image suggests that the magazine "POUR" is focused on social and political issues, and may be targeted towards a young adult audience. The use of colorful graphics and playful illustrations adds a lighthearted touch to the magazine's design.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-25
The image is a poster or a page from a magazine. It has a white background with blue and red text. The title of the poster is "POUR" in blue and white text. Below the title, there is a drawing of a person wearing a hat and holding a drum. The drawing is in blue and white. The poster also has a red text that reads "UN AN DE VIE" and "En mai..." with a blue border. There is also a text in blue that reads "13 mars 1973: Naissance d'un journal libre au service des travailleurs, d'un journal de masse qui ne dépend ni de la publicité, ni de la finance, ni des partis, d'un journal qui soutient les luttes et participe à la construction d'un mouvement révolutionnaire de masse." The poster also has a logo in the upper right corner.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-25
The image is a poster for the magazine "Pour," which appears to be a publication related to political or social issues. The poster is dated "27/70," indicating it is from July 27, 1970. The top of the poster features the magazine's name in bold, stylized letters, with a handwritten element that adds a personal touch. Below the magazine's name, there is a section titled "UN AN DE VIE" (One Year of Life), which likely refers to the magazine's first anniversary.
The poster includes a cartoon illustration of a character playing a drum, which could symbolize the magazine's role in creating a "beat" or rhythm in the community or its involvement in social movements. The character is depicted with a bandage on its face, possibly indicating resilience or the challenges faced by the magazine or the issues it covers.
There is also a section titled "En mai..." (In May...), which could be a reference to the events of May 1968, a significant period of social and political upheaval in France. The text mentions a grand blue chapter, singers, actors, jugglers, and firecrackers, suggesting a festive or celebratory atmosphere, possibly related to the May Day celebrations or the anniversary of the May 1968 events.
The poster also includes contact information for the magazine, such as an address and phone number, indicating that it is a physical publication with a tangible presence. The overall design of the poster is colorful and eye-catching, with a mix of bold typography and illustrative elements, likely aimed at attracting readers and conveying the magazine's message and spirit.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-29
The image is a poster for a publication called "POUR." The design is simple and uses bold colors and lines, with a somewhat naive artistic style.
Key elements:
- Title: The word "POUR" is prominently displayed in large, blue capital letters at the top of the poster.
- Signature: The artist's signature "Jonham Schnutz" is visible in red.
- Date: "27/70" is in red near the signature.
- Text Blocks:
- "UN AN DE VIE" (A Year of Life): This section lists the date of the publication's beginning (March 13, 1973) and describes it as a free journal serving workers, independent of advertising or political parties, supporting struggles and contributing to a mass revolutionary movement. It also indicates the anniversary of the publication.
- "En mai..." (In May...): This section mentions an event happening from May 1st to 31st, with singers, actors, jugglers, and fire eaters, celebrating the May Festival (La Fête de Mai) and the Workers' Day (La Fête des Travailleurs).
- Illustration: The poster features a whimsical cartoon illustration of a figure wearing a cap and overalls and playing a drum. The figure has exaggerated features and is drawn with bold lines.
- Contact Information: Addresses and phone numbers for a "Organisation für direkte Demokratie" (Organization for Direct Democracy) in Düsseldorf are included.
The overall style suggests a political or social commentary, possibly related to a worker's movement or a progressive cause, given the themes of labor, revolution, and the freedom of information. The visual language is playful and accessible, reminiscent of the artistic styles of the time it was created (1970s).
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-29
The image is a magazine cover with a white background. At the top, in large blue sans-serif letters, is the word "POUR". Below "POUR" is an indiscernible signature in red, followed by "27/70" in blue. To the right of "27/70" is "PREMIERE ANNEE COLLECTION-100FB" in a smaller sans-serif font.
On the left side of the cover, there are two distinct rectangular boxes. The first one, with a blue border, is titled "UN AN DE VIE" in orange text. Below the title are two paragraphs in black, starting with "13 mars 1973:" and "14 mars 1974:". The second rectangular box, also with a blue border, is titled "En mai..." in orange text. Underneath the title is a paragraph in black, starting with "Du 1er au 31 mai."
To the right of the boxes, there is a cartoon-like drawing of a figure with a slightly grotesque appearance. The figure is wearing a hat, overalls, and appears to be playing a drum. The drawing is outlined in blue and shaded with a light purple/pink hue.
Next to the drawing are two blocks of text, both containing information about an organization. The first block is in German, starting with "Organisation für direkte Demokratie". The second block is in English, starting with "ORGANIZATION FOR DIRECT DEMOCRAC". Both blocks provide an address and telephone number for an information center in Düsseldorf.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-27
The image appears to be a cover of a publication titled "POUR," which is marked as the "Première Année" (First Year) collection, specifically issue 27/70. The cover is predominantly in blue and red colors with some handwritten annotations in red.
Key elements on the cover include:
Title and Issue Information:
- The large title "POUR" is prominently displayed at the top in blue letters.
- The issue number "27/70" is written in red ink below the title.
Main Text Box:
- The main text box on the left side is titled "UN AN DE VIE" (One Year of Life).
- It provides information about the birth of the journal on March 13, 1973, stating that it was created to serve workers, is a mass journal independent of publicity, finance, and political parties, and supports the struggles and participation in constructing a mass revolutionary movement.
- It mentions that March 14, 1974, marks one year of life for the journal.
Secondary Text Box:
- The secondary text box at the bottom left is titled "En mai..." (In May...).
- It announces events for May 1st and May 31st, highlighting a significant event with singers, actors, jugglers, and fire-eaters, referred to as "La Fête de Mai" (The May Festival) and "La Fête des Travailleurs" (The Workers' Festival).
Illustration:
- The right side of the cover features an illustration of a person playing a drum. The person is depicted in a simple, cartoon-like style, wearing a hat and an apron, and holding drumsticks.
Contact Information:
- There is contact information for an organization located in Düsseldorf, Germany, written in both French and German. The address provided is "4 Düsseldorf, Andreasstrasse 25," with a telephone number.
Overall, the cover conveys a celebratory and informative tone, marking the first anniversary of the journal and promoting upcoming events.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-11
The image is a cover of a publication titled "POUR," which appears to be a political or activist journal. The text "POUR" is prominently displayed at the top in large, bold letters with a blue outline. Below the title, there are handwritten notations that seem to be a name and a date, "27/70."
On the left side of the cover, there is a blue box with the text "UN AN DE VIE" (One Year of Life) in orange. This section provides information about two specific dates: 13 March 1973, marking the birth of a free journal for workers, and 14 March 1974, celebrating a year of life (life presumably referring to the journal's existence).
Below this box, there is another blue box with text that appears to be a description of an event or theme for the month of May, including a mention of a "La Fête de Mai" (May Day) celebration and a "La Fête des Travailleurs" (Labor Day).
The main graphic on the right side of the cover is a cartoonish illustration of a person playing a drum. The person is drawn in a simple, bold style with a focus on the drumsticks and instrument. Additionally, there are some handwritten notes and stamps in the upper right corner, including an address and telephone number for an organization related to direct democracy through referendums. The overall design of the cover has a strong graphic and political aesthetic, suggesting a focus on activism and workers' rights.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-11
This image is the cover of a magazine or publication titled "POUR" (appears in bold and large font at the top). The design is simple with a minimalist aesthetic, using mainly blue, orange, and black for text and graphics.
Key Elements of the Cover:
Title and Issue Information:
- The title "POUR" is prominently displayed at the top in large, bold, blue letters.
- The subtitle, in smaller red handwriting, reads "Journal d'information," signifying its nature as an informational publication.
- The issue details, "27/70," appear below the title, along with "Première Année - Collection - 100FB," indicating it is from the first year of the collection and priced at 100 French francs.
Main Article Preview:
- On the left, a section titled "UN AN DE VIE" (One Year of Life) is written in bold orange text.
- The text details the birth of a workers' journal on March 13, 1973, and its commitment to workers' rights, independent of political parties or financial interests. It celebrates its first anniversary on March 14, 1974.
May Event Announcement:
- Below the main article, a smaller section titled "En mai..." (In May...) mentions a month-long celebration from May 1st to 31st, under a "grand chapeau bleu" (big blue hat), involving singers, actors, musicians, firecrackers, and celebrating "La Fête de Mai" (May Day) and "La Fête des Travailleurs" (Labor Day).
Central Image and Text:
- The cover features a cartoon drawing of a person playing a drum. The figure is depicted in soft pinks and blues, wearing a cap and suspenders. The drum is white with an orange stripe.
- To the right of the figure, additional text in German and English describes the "Organisation für direkte Demokratie durch Volksabstimmung" (Organization for direct democracy through referendum) located in Düsseldorf, Germany.
Style:
- The overall design has a retro feel, likely from the early 1970s, with its bold fonts, simple graphics, and use of limited colors. The content reflects the political and social climate of that era, emphasizing workers' rights and direct democracy.