Human Generated Data

Title

Hybrid Poster

Date

1965

People

Artist: Gerald Laing, British 1936 - 2011

Artist: Peter Phillips, British born 1939

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of The Collection of John and Kimiko Powers, 1977.16.9

Copyright

© Peter Phillips / Artists Rights Society (ARS) & Estate of Gerald Laing / Bridgeman Images

Human Generated Data

Title

Hybrid Poster

People

Artist: Gerald Laing, British 1936 - 2011

Artist: Peter Phillips, British born 1939

Date

1965

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of The Collection of John and Kimiko Powers, 1977.16.9

Copyright

© Peter Phillips / Artists Rights Society (ARS) & Estate of Gerald Laing / Bridgeman Images

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-08

Clothing 97.2
Apparel 97.2
Tent 81.4
Text 73.7
Poster 73.3
Advertisement 73.3
Cloak 64.2
Fashion 64.2
Paper 61.9
Cape 57

Clarifai
created on 2018-02-09

wear 98.6
fashion 96.8
people 96.5
vertical 95.7
indoors 95.1
paper 93.9
no person 92.8
man 92.7
woman 89.7
business 89.3
shopping 88.2
hanging 87.7
dress 85.7
one 83.4
adult 83.2
horizontal 83.1
laundry 83
text 82.2
retro 80.6
monochrome 79.1

Imagga
created on 2018-02-09

parasol 40.7
clothing 33.1
garment 22.8
umbrella 21.8
fashion 20.4
bag 17.6
dress 16.3
adult 16.2
person 14.9
people 14.5
elegance 14.3
sleeve 14
jersey 13.3
model 13.2
happy 13.2
portrait 12.9
sexy 12.8
attractive 12.6
covering 12.5
container 12.5
shelter 12.4
flag 12.3
sale 12
shopping 11.9
shirt 11.9
style 11.9
color 11.7
lady 11.4
canopy 11.3
bride 10.5
pretty 10.5
clothes 10.3
holiday 10
face 9.9
hand 9.9
envelope 9.9
handkerchief 9.8
women 9.5
black 9.4
happiness 9.4
lifestyle 9.4
casual 9.3
smile 9.3
studio 9.1
holding 9.1
summer 9
body 8.8
bags 8.8
hair 8.7
colorful 8.6
skin 8.5
shop 8.4
fabric 8.2
gown 8
love 7.9
day 7.8
travel 7.7
elegant 7.7
outdoor 7.6
emblem 7.5
lace 7.5
wedding 7.4
present 7.3
gorgeous 7.3
pose 7.2
tent 7.2

Google
created on 2018-02-09

text 88.6
poster 73.5
design 66.2
font 65
pattern 60.2
advertising 57.5
angle 54.8

Microsoft
created on 2018-02-09

text 85.3

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Tent 81.4%

Categories

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-11-28

This image features a black-and-white poster with a photograph of what appears to be a draped sheet or cloth with the text "PROPERTY OF YBRID ENTERPRISES" printed across it. The folds of the fabric create a dynamic texture, and there's an emblem or symbol at the lower-left corner of the cloth. Beneath the photo, there is bold text stating "29 People Wanted Fur," followed by a block of text that says, "But they didn't get it. Because 46 people wanted rubber. And they didn't get it because 49 people wanted aluminum. The Richard Feigen Gallery and the Kornblee Gallery present HYBRID at the Kornblee Gallery 58 East 79th Street, New York. Opening Saturday April 16th through May 5th 1966." At the bottom right corner, there's a logo that resembles a blue eye with the text "hybrid" within it. The poster seems to be advertising an art exhibition titled "HYBRID" held in two galleries in New York City back in 1966. The intriguing mention of people wanting fur, rubber, and aluminum adds an air of mystery and could suggest themes related to consumer demand, material scarcity, or conceptual art.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-11-27

The image shows a large white sheet or fabric covering an object. The sheet is labeled "PROPERTY OF HYBRID ENTERPRISES" in black text. Below the sheet, there is a caption that reads "29 People Wanted Fur, but they didn't get it. Because 46 people wanted rubber. And they didn't get it because 49 people wanted aluminum." The caption also mentions an exhibition called "HYBRID" at the Kornblee Gallery in New York, which was open from April 16th through May 5th, 1966.

Meta Llama

Created on 2024-11-25

The image is a poster for an art exhibition titled "29 People Wanted Fur" by the artist Robert Rauschenberg. The poster features a black-and-white photograph of a white sheet with the words "PROPERTY OF HYBRID ENTERPRISES" printed on it, draped over a piece of furniture. The sheet is slightly wrinkled and appears to be blowing in the wind. **Key Features:** * **Title:** "29 People Wanted Fur" * **Artist:** Robert Rauschenberg * **Exhibition:** "29 People Wanted Fur" * **Location:** The Richard Feigen Gallery and the Kornblee Gallery, New York * **Dates:** April 16th through May 5th, 1966 **Visual Elements:** * **Photograph:** A black-and-white photograph of a white sheet with the words "PROPERTY OF HYBRID ENTERPRISES" printed on it, draped over a piece of furniture. * **Sheet:** The sheet is slightly wrinkled and appears to be blowing in the wind. * **Background:** The background of the poster is a light gray color. **Text:** * **Title:** The title of the exhibition, "29 People Wanted Fur," is written in large, bold letters at the top of the poster. * **Artist:** The artist's name, Robert Rauschenberg, is written in smaller letters at the bottom of the poster. * **Exhibition Information:** The location and dates of the exhibition are listed at the bottom of the poster. **Overall:** The poster effectively conveys the theme and tone of the exhibition, which appears to be a commentary on consumerism and the desire for material possessions. The use of a simple, yet striking image and clear typography makes the poster easy to read and understand.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

PROPERTs ENTIRPRISES 29 People Wanted Fur Bur they didnt get it. Becouse 46 people wanted rubbo And they dien'gst il becouse 49 peopls wanted aluminum. The Richord Foigon Gollery and tho Kornbles Gallary present HYBRID e Kornblee Gollery 5 East 79th Streer, New York. Opening Solurday April 16th through May 5th 1966
PROPERTs
ENTIRPRISES
29
People
Wanted
Fur
Bur
they
didnt
get
it.
Becouse
46
people
wanted
rubbo
And
dien'gst
il
becouse
49
peopls
aluminum.
The
Richord
Foigon
Gollery
and
tho
Kornbles
Gallary
present
HYBRID
e
Kornblee
5
East
79th
Streer,
New
York.
Opening
Solurday
April
16th
through
May
5th
1966