Human Generated Data

Title

Black Flag /Turrrrnnn Offff thhe Raaaadio

Date

c. 1982

People

Artist: Raymond Pettibon, American born 1957

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2006.288

Copyright

© Raymond Pettibon

Human Generated Data

Title

Black Flag /Turrrrnnn Offff thhe Raaaadio

People

Artist: Raymond Pettibon, American born 1957

Date

c. 1982

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2006.288

Copyright

© Raymond Pettibon

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-29

no person 96.8
bill 96.1
retro 95.8
illustration 95.3
vintage 92.5
people 90.1
art 90
vehicle 89.5
text 89.1
vector 88
print 83.9
group 83.5
design 82.6
adult 81.3
man 81.3
sign 79.9
building 79.2
paper 78.7
old 78.1
card 77.7

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-02-07

This is an art poster featuring graphic design and text. The text written in uppercase letters with exaggerated spacing and elongation reads, "TURRRRNNN OFFF THEE RAAAAADIO! I DON'T WANT TO LISSSTEN TO MUSIC." Below the text is an illustration of a person with a notably distressed or agonized expression lying down, hands covering their ears, as if to block out the sound from an unseen radio. The scene suggests the person is overwhelmed or in discomfort due to the music from the radio. The bottom portion of the poster features the words "BLACK FLAG," with each letter contained within its own rectangular black box, spaced evenly apart, giving the sense of a visual rhythm or blocking comparable to musical notes or beats. In the bottom right corner, there is a red signature that reads "Raymond Pettibon." Additionally, the bottom left corner has a fraction "1/74," which means this poster is the first in a series of seventy-four prints. The overall design of the poster uses heavy black inking, high contrast, and bold lettering, commonly associated with punk visual aesthetics, and the illustration style is stark, with expressive lines, characteristic of Raymond Pettibon's work. Black Flag is a well-known punk band, and Raymond Pettibon, who is a celebrated artist, has created many artworks associated with the band, including their iconic logo.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-03-30

This image appears to be a poster or advertisement for the band Black Flag. The text prominently displays the band's name and states "I don't want to listen to music", suggesting a message about rejecting or rebelling against mainstream music. The image also features a stylized, black-and-white illustration depicting what seems to be a distressed or struggling figure. The overall aesthetic and message convey a sense of nonconformity and anti-establishment sentiment.