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Human Generated Data

Title

We're Concerned, Are You?

Date

1993

People

Artist: Marguerite Van Cook, American

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, M22514

Human Generated Data

Title

We're Concerned, Are You?

People

Artist: Marguerite Van Cook, American

Date

1993

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, M22514

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-11-01

Advertisement 100
Poster 100
Flyer 95.9
Paper 95.9
Brochure 95.9
Text 90.9
Person 76.1
Human 76.1

Clarifai
created on 2019-11-01

illustration 99.6
dirty 97.8
man 96.8
revolution 96.7
bill 96.7
people 95.5
art 94.6
retro 93.9
war 93.1
adult 92.3
print 91.9
woman 90.9
old 90.9
vintage 90.8
force 90.1
military 89
revolutionary 88.9
battle 87.7
propaganda 87.7
collection 87.2

Imagga
created on 2019-11-01

comic book 100
print media 43.4
book jacket 37.5
vintage 35.6
retro 29.5
jacket 29.2
grunge 28.9
old 23.7
art 23.4
design 23.1
wrapping 22.2
stamp 21.9
postmark 19.7
mail 19.1
paper 18.8
drawing 18.5
postage 17.7
graphic 16.8
postal 16.7
letter 16.5
black 16.2
antique 15.6
covering 15.5
envelope 14.7
floral 14.5
silhouette 14.1
pattern 13
decoration 12.9
philately 12.8
card 12.8
paint 12.7
texture 12.5
post 12.4
wallpaper 12.3
symbol 12.1
printed 11.8
aged 11.8
dirty 11.8
decorative 11.7
frame 11.7
artistic 11.3
ancient 11.2
circa 10.9
painting 10.8
global 10
element 9.9
shows 9.8
decor 9.7
style 9.6
flower 9.2
modern 9.1
backdrop 9.1
border 9
plant 9
creative 8.8
cutting 8.7
ink 8.7
communications 8.6
painted 8.6
culture 8.5
unique 8.5
menu 8.5
shape 8.2
collection 8.1
history 8.1
detail 8
icon 7.9
textured 7.9
color 7.8
travel 7.7
slick 7.7
money 7.7
artwork 7.3
message 7.3
business 7.3
currency 7.2

Google
created on 2019-11-01

Microsoft
created on 2019-11-01

text 100
cartoon 99.2
poster 98.4
drawing 91.8
illustration 78.1
book 78.1
sketch 75.2
comic 58.5

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

Microsoft

AWS Rekognition

Age 22-34
Gender Male, 97.5%
Calm 13%
Happy 0%
Sad 75.6%
Disgusted 0.3%
Confused 0.6%
Angry 8.3%
Surprised 0.2%
Fear 2.1%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Poster
Person
Poster 100%

Categories

Captions

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4 on 2025-01-31

This image features a poster that includes both text and visual elements to convey a message. The upper part of the poster has a black and white illustration depicting several individuals, possibly in a street scene, with some wearing what seem to be uniform caps, suggesting they could be police or some form of authority. The scene is hectic and active, with many people and some textures that suggest movement or chaos. The bottom section of the poster is a contrasting bold red band with white text. The text reads in all-capital letters: "WERE CONCERNED. _______ ARE YOU?" indicating a strong call to action or an appeal to the viewer's sense of concern, with the assumption that part of the statement is intentionally redacted or hidden. Below this text, there is additional smaller text, formatted in paragraphs, presumably providing context or further details regarding the issue of concern, which likely pertains to social conditions or related societal problems. The presence of logos at the bottom right, including the American Express and the National Coalition for the Homeless, suggests that the issue may be related to homelessness or poverty, and the poster could be advocating for awareness and action on these social issues. At the bottom left, there is a line drawing of two figures, one appearing to aid the other, reinforcing the humanitarian aspect suggested by the text. The overall impact of the poster is to draw attention to a social concern and to motivate the viewer to consider their own stance or involvement in the issue.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-01-31

The image is a powerful social and political commentary artwork depicting a chaotic scene involving law enforcement officers in riot gear and civilians in distress. The scene is rendered in a high-contrast black-and-white style, capturing the intensity and violence of the moment. The lower part of the image has red and black text and symbols, with the prominent text reading "WE'RE CONCERNED. ARE YOU." Additionally, there is a narrative discussing homelessness and social inequities, particularly highlighting the lack of sense in people sleeping on the streets while convicted criminals have access to better living conditions. A smaller, simpler line drawing of two people, one with a child on their shoulders, is also present at the bottom. Adjacent to the text on the right are various icons representing different social concerns.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-31

This is a powerful protest poster addressing homelessness and social concerns. The top portion shows a black and white artistic rendering of what appears to be a chaotic street scene with multiple figures in a crowded, dynamic composition. Below the image is text in red that reads "WE'RE CONCERNED. ARE YOU" followed by smaller text describing issues around homelessness, including concerns about people sleeping on streets and problems with the shelter system. On the right side of the image are various red logos or symbols. The bottom right corner includes a simple line drawing of what appears to be people standing together. The overall design has a stark, high-contrast aesthetic that emphasizes the urgency of the message about homelessness and social justice concerns. The artistic style of the main illustration is expressive and somewhat raw, helping to convey the emotional weight of the subject matter.

Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-31

The black and white image depicts a crowded city street scene with many people sleeping or sitting on the sidewalks and street. The people appear to be poor or homeless based on their ragged clothing and sleeping conditions. Some seem to be huddled under blankets or newspapers. The text at the top asks "We're concerned. Are you?" It goes on to say that people shouldn't make sense of the homeless problem by justifying it, but should be concerned that fellow citizens are living in such conditions on the streets. The text urges action through the city's welfare hotels and agencies to address the problem. In the bottom right corner is a red symbol that looks like it could be the logo of the agency or group that created this message. Overall, the powerful, gritty image and direct message are intended to confront the viewer about the issue of homelessness and spur them to get involved in helping address it through official channels.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-31

This image appears to depict a chaotic scene of homelessness and poverty. It shows a crowded and disorderly group of people, some of whom seem to be sleeping or resting on the streets. The image has a dark, gritty, and unsettling aesthetic, conveying a sense of desperation and marginalization. The text accompanying the image expresses concern about the conditions faced by those without stable housing, highlighting the challenges and social issues surrounding homelessness in the city. The overall message seems to be a call to action or awareness regarding the plight of the homeless population depicted in the image.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-11

The image is a poster with a black-and-white illustration of a crowd of people, likely protesting or rioting, and a red text overlay that reads "WE'RE CONCERNED. ARE YOU." The poster appears to be advocating for the rights of homeless people and criticizing the treatment of them by city shelters and welfare agencies. * **Illustration** * The illustration depicts a chaotic scene with people in various states of distress, including some who are lying on the ground or being restrained by others. * The illustration is in black and white, which may symbolize the lack of color in the lives of homeless people. * **Text** * The text is written in red and is divided into two sections: "WE'RE CONCERNED" and "ARE YOU." * The text describes the struggles faced by homeless people, including the lack of affordable housing, inadequate healthcare, and limited access to education and employment opportunities. * The text also criticizes the treatment of homeless people by city shelters and welfare agencies, accusing them of being uncaring and unresponsive to the needs of the homeless population. * **Logos** * The poster features several logos, including those of major credit card companies such as American Express and Visa. * The presence of these logos may suggest that the poster is being sponsored or supported by these organizations. * **Overall Message** * The overall message of the poster is one of concern and advocacy for the rights of homeless people. * The poster argues that homeless people are not just statistics or problems to be solved, but rather human beings who deserve dignity, respect, and support. In summary, the poster is a powerful advocacy tool that highlights the struggles faced by homeless people and calls for greater awareness and action to address these issues.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-03-11

The image is a poster that features a black-and-white drawing of a crowded street scene, with people walking in different directions. The title of the poster is "WE'RE CONCERNED. ARE YOU" and it appears to be a commentary on homelessness and the lack of affordable housing. **Key Elements:** * A black-and-white drawing of a crowded street scene * People walking in different directions * Title: "WE'RE CONCERNED. ARE YOU" * Commentary on homelessness and affordable housing **Visual Description:** * The drawing is rendered in a loose, expressive style, with bold lines and shading. * The people in the drawing are depicted in various poses, some walking quickly, others standing still. * The background of the drawing is a dark gray, which helps to emphasize the figures in the foreground. **Text:** * The title of the poster is written in large, bold letters at the bottom of the image. * The text is red, which stands out against the black-and-white drawing. * The text reads: "I can't see people sleeping on the streets; it just doesn't make sense. Even convicted criminals have rights. Prison conditions are better than city shelters. My last job, if I worked 40 hours, paid my rent, daycare, and subway fares. I came out 10 bucks short, that's before we ate or paid gas and electric; so I ask you, how does it make any sense? I was making more than minimum wage and we were sharing the kitchen and bathroom with another family. I keep trying, but I just can't make it add up. There used to be for-rent signs everywhere; now there are just empty apartments and people sleep on the street in front of them... Children sleep in welfare agency offices because the city can't (or won't) provide them with families; they don't seem to have a problem paying a couple grand a month for welfare hotels. Can't they get some of these apartments rented out? It's taxpayer's money pays for the welfare hotels and the welfare agencies; we pay for the police actions to evict the park and the empty buildings. After all, what most homeless people want is a hand, not a handout. Demand the city uses common sense and ends the shame of Americans sleeping on the streets." **Overall Impression:** * The poster is a powerful commentary on the issue of homelessness and affordable housing. * The use of a black-and-white drawing and red text creates a striking visual contrast that draws the viewer's attention. * The text is a personal and emotional appeal to the viewer to take action and demand change.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-31

The image appears to be a poster with a black-and-white illustration of a crowd of people, possibly in a protest or demonstration. The crowd is depicted as a mass of individuals, with some holding signs and banners. The poster also includes text that reads "We're Concerned. Are You?" and "Demand a grand solution to the housing crisis." The image conveys a sense of urgency and concern about the housing crisis and the need for action to address it.

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-31

The image is a poster that features a black-and-white drawing of a chaotic scene with a crowd of people in a city setting. The crowd appears to be in distress, with some individuals holding signs and others appearing to be in conflict with law enforcement. The text "We're Concerned. Are You?" is prominently displayed at the top of the poster, with additional text below providing context for the concern expressed. The poster appears to be advocating for action to address the issue of homelessness and poverty in the city.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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