Human Generated Data

Title

1939 World's Fair "World of Tomorrow"

Date

1939

People

Designer: Joseph Binder, Austrian 1898 - 1972

Printer: Grinnell Litho. Co., Inc.,

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of the Rubin-Ladd Foundation, 2013.100

Human Generated Data

Title

1939 World's Fair "World of Tomorrow"

People

Designer: Joseph Binder, Austrian 1898 - 1972

Printer: Grinnell Litho. Co., Inc.,

Date

1939

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of the Rubin-Ladd Foundation, 2013.100

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-08

Advertisement 99.3
Poster 94.5
Brochure 85.3
Flyer 85.3
Paper 85.3
Billboard 78.3
Building 74.7
Hotel 55.5

Clarifai
created on 2018-02-09

desktop 95.7
illustration 94.4
symbol 92.8
flag 92.2
design 91
travel 89.3
vector 88.5
celebration 87.6
patriotism 85.3
sky 85.2
business 83.5
banner 83.5
no person 81.4
light 81.1
image 81.1
sign 80.9
abstract 80.5
color 80.4
art 79.6
party 79

Imagga
created on 2018-02-09

ball 100
equipment 70
sky 18.5
sphere 15.6
egg 15.3
black 15
architecture 14.1
bridge 13.4
object 12.5
structure 12.3
light 12
design 11.2
holiday 10.7
game 10.7
night 10.7
eggs 10.7
reflection 10.6
urban 10.5
easter 10.5
food 10.4
glass 10.1
sport 9.9
building 9.5
modern 9.1
tower 8.9
engineering 8.6
nobody 8.5
travel 8.4
color 8.3
city 8.3
competition 8.2
new 8.1
activity 8.1
decoration 8
steel 8
shiny 7.9
cable 7.9
tennis 7.8
round 7.8
circle 7.7
construction 7.7
industry 7.7
orange 7.7
clouds 7.6
nutrition 7.6
tall 7.5
dark 7.5
celebration 7.2
bright 7.1

Google
created on 2018-02-09

poster 93
advertising 80.4
sky 73.2
daytime 72.3
energy 65.7
font 56.2
graphic design 55.6
wind 54.8
brand 52.6

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Poster 94.5%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-02-09

a close up of a sign 64.4%
close up of a sign 57.4%
a black sign with white text 34.9%

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-11-28

This is a vintage poster for the New York World's Fair, specifically for the 1939 event, themed as "The World of Tomorrow." The design is stylized and features Art Deco influences, which were popular at the time. At the bottom of the poster, you can see a cityscape in dark blue with bright yellow windows, representing the New York city skyline at night. Above it, there is a large yellow circle that appears like a celestial body, possibly the moon. Circling the moon are three white lines suggesting the orbit of an object, which aligns with the theme of looking towards the future and possibly space exploration. Three tall and thin structures rise above the cityscape, each with a pointed top that extends off the top edge of the poster. One of the structures is highlighted with a broad yellow line that frames one side of the moon as a backdrop, adding depth and a sense of height. On the left side, several red-orange symbols resembling the letter "T" are arranged in a pattern to ascend alongside one of the structures, giving an impression of possibly aircraft in formation or another futuristic element. Across the night sky are thin white lines intersecting at angles, creating a dynamic abstract representation of light or pathways. One bright white star shines near the center of the poster, standing out against the dark blue background. The text on the poster is prominent and straightforward: "NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR" in bold white letters on a navy blue background and "1939" in even larger white numbers below that, on a red background. The fair's tagline, "The World of Tomorrow," is written in white script above the main title. Additionally, there is a red band that stretches horizontally across the bottom of the poster with small white dots, perhaps depicting another element of the New York streets or something thematic from the fair itself. Overall, the poster is a strong representation of the era's optimism and fascination with modernity and the future. Its design elements encapsulate the spirit of progress and innovation that the fair intended to showcase.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-11-27

The image appears to be a promotional poster for the New York World's Fair of 1939, which had the theme "The World of Tomorrow". The poster features a futuristic, geometric design with bright colors and abstract shapes. In the center, there is a large, glowing yellow orb that resembles the sun or moon. Below it, the text "NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR 1939 THE WORLD OF TOMORROW" is prominently displayed. The background includes stylized cityscape elements and dynamic lines, creating an impression of modernity and technological progress. The overall design evokes a sense of optimism and excitement about the future and the advancements that the World's Fair was intended to showcase.

Meta Llama

Created on 2024-11-25

The image is a poster for the 1939 New York World's Fair, featuring a futuristic design with a large yellow moon, a red and white rocket ship, and a stylized cityscape. * The poster has a dark blue background with a lighter blue sky and a yellow moon in the center. + The moon is depicted as a large, glowing orb with a yellow hue. + It is surrounded by a ring of light, which adds to its futuristic appearance. * In the foreground, there is a red and white rocket ship soaring through the sky. + The rocket ship is depicted in a stylized manner, with bold lines and geometric shapes. + It is shown as if it is moving rapidly, with a trail of smoke or flames behind it. * Below the rocket ship, there is a stylized cityscape with tall buildings and skyscrapers. + The cityscape is depicted in a simplified manner, with clean lines and minimal details. + It is shown as if it is being illuminated by the light of the moon and the rocket ship. * At the bottom of the poster, there is text that reads "NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR" in large letters. + The text is written in a bold, modern font that matches the overall aesthetic of the poster. + Below the main text, there is smaller text that reads "THE WORLD OF TOMORROW 1939". + This text provides additional context and information about the event being promoted. Overall, the poster effectively conveys a sense of excitement and innovation, while also highlighting the futuristic theme of the New York World's Fair. The use of bold colors and geometric shapes creates a dynamic and eye-catching visual effect, making the poster stand out as a representation of the event.

Text analysis

Amazon

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NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR
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THE WORLD OF TOMORROW 1939
WORLD
1939
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Google

WORLD'S
FAIR
NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR
NEW
YORK