Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Feature analysis
Amazon

Poster | 53.2% | |
Categories
Imagga
interior objects | 97.9% | |
streetview architecture | 1.4% | |
paintings art | 0.5% | |
text visuals | 0.1% | |
nature landscape | 0.1% | |
food drinks | 0.1% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created on 2018-02-09
a close up of a sign | 98% | |
a sign on a pole | 92.4% | |
a sign on the side | 92.3% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-29
The image is of a poster titled "Peoples Flag Show," advertising an event scheduled for November 9, 1970, at the Judson Memorial Church in New York City. The poster is predominantly dark red with black text. The top section emphasizes the event details using bold, capitalized letters. The text reads: "PEOPLES FLAG SHOW NOV.9.'70 JUDSON MEMORIAL CHURCH NYC SP.70033" The lower part of the poster contains a lengthy, handwritten message in a more slender, sans-serif font, which conveys a rebellious and thought-provoking message. It reads: "THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ARE THE ONLY PEOPLE WHO CAN INTERPRET THE AMERICAN FLAG A FLAG WHICH DOES NOT BELONG TO THE PEOPLE TO DO WITH AS THEY SEE FIT SHOULD BE BURNED AND FORGOTTEN. ARTISTS, WORKERS, STUDENTS, WOMEN, THIRD WORLD PEOPLES: YOU ARE OPPRESSED. WHAT DOES THE FLAG MEAN TO YOU? JOIN THE PEOPLES ANSWER TO THE REPRESSIVE U.S. GOVT. & STATE LAWS RESTRICTING OUR USE + DISPLAY OF THE FLAG SPONSORED BY THE INDEPENDANT ARTISTS FLAG SHOW COMMITTEE TO BE HELD AT 55 WASHINGTON SQUARE SO. NYC" The poster is clearly designed to challenge the traditional notions of nationalism and to provoke discussion about the meaning and ownership of the American flag, especially among marginalized groups.
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-28
This image shows a poster with a strong political message, primarily typographic, set against a dark red background. The text is in capital letters, with a consistent font that has a bold and blocky style. The main body of text reads: "PEOPLES FLAG SHOW NOV. 9 '70 JUDSON MEM ORIAL CHURCH NYC SP7-0033" Adjacent to this central text is a message that asserts the right of American people to interpret the American flag and suggests that if the flag does not belong to the people, it should be "burned and forgotten." The text addresses "artists, workers, students, women, third world people" and poses the question, "WHAT DOES THE FLAG MEAN TO YOU?" Furthermore, the poster mentions a reaction to "repressive U.S. govt. state laws restricting use + display of the flag" and ends by delegating the event as "sponsored by the independant artists' flag show committee" and gives a location: "TO BE HELD AT 55 WASHINGTON SQUARE SO. N.Y.C." The message on the poster indicates a call for reflection and possibly protest on issues relating to national identity, freedom of expression, and the meaning and ownership of national symbols such as the flag. The date and locations suggest an event connected to these themes.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-26
This is a protest poster or flyer from 1970 advertising the "People's Flag Show" at Judson Memorial Church in New York City. The design features bold text in black against a dark red background. The poster contains several provocative statements about the American flag and its interpretation, including "The American people are the only people who can interpret the American flag" and "A flag which does not belong to the people." It appears to be calling for action against restrictive U.S. government and state laws regarding flag use and display. The event was sponsored by the "Independent Artists' Flag Show Committee" and was to be held at 55 Washington Square South, NYC. The text specifically addresses artists, workers, students, women, and "third world peoples" who are described as being oppressed, asking them "what does the flag mean to you?" This appears to be a historically significant piece of protest art challenging flag desecration laws and exploring questions of patriotic symbolism during a politically charged era.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-27
The image appears to be a poster or flyer for a "People's Flag Show" event happening on November 9, 1970 at the Judson Memorial Church in New York City. The poster contains various text and messaging related to the American flag and its interpretation, including phrases like "The American people are the only people who can interpret the American flag" and "A flag which does not belong to the people". The poster also includes event details such as the location, date, and contact information.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-24
The image is a poster for an event called "PEOPLES FLAG SHOW" that took place on November 9-10, 1970, at Judson Memorial Church in New York City. The poster features a red background with black text and a black box containing red text. **Key Elements:** * **Title:** "PEOPLES FLAG SHOW" * **Date:** November 9-10, 1970 * **Location:** Judson Memorial Church, New York City * **Black Box:** Contains red text with information about the event * **Red Text:** Provides details about the event, including the date, location, and purpose * **Black Text:** Outlines the purpose of the event, which is to explore the meaning of the American flag to different people **Overall Impression:** The poster appears to be promoting an event that aims to spark conversation and reflection about the symbolism and significance of the American flag. The use of bold colors and clear typography makes the poster eye-catching and easy to read.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-25
The image is a poster for an art event titled "PEOPLES FLAG SHOW NOV. 9'70 JUDSON MEMORIAL CHURCH NYC SP7-0033". The title is written in large, red block letters at the top left of the image. Below the title, there are several lines of text in black that appear to be a quote or statement about the flag and its meaning. The text is written in a handwritten-style font and is arranged in a way that creates a sense of movement and flow. At the bottom of the image, there is a line of text that reads "JOIN THE PEOPLES ANSWER TO THE REPRESSIVE U.S. GOVT. & STATE LAWS RESTRICTING USE OF DISPLAY OF THE FLAG" in black. Below this, it says "SPONSORED BY THE INDEPENDENT ARTISTS FLAG SHOW COMMITTEE" in smaller text. Finally, at the very bottom of the image, it says "TO BE HELD AT 55 WASHINGTON SQUARE SO. NYC" in small text. The background of the image is a solid brown color, which provides a neutral backdrop for the text and title. Overall, the image appears to be a promotional poster for an art event that explores the meaning and significance of the American flag.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-24
The image appears to be a poster or flyer for an event called the "People's Flag Show" which was held on November 9, 1970, at Judson Memorial Church in New York City. The poster has a red background with black text and features a bold, sans-serif font. The main text on the poster reads, "The American people are the only people who can interpret the American flag." This statement suggests that the event aimed to challenge the traditional interpretation of the American flag and encourage a more inclusive and diverse perspective. The poster also includes a call to action, inviting artists, workers, students, women, and Third World people to participate in the show and share their interpretations of the American flag. It asks, "What does the flag mean to you?" and encourages people to join the "People's Answer to the Repressive U.S. Government and State Laws Restricting Our Use and Display of the Flag." The poster mentions that the event was sponsored by the Independent Artists' Flag Show Committee and provides a contact address at 55 Washington Square South, New York City. Overall, the image represents a political and cultural event that aimed to challenge the traditional symbolism of the American flag and promote a more inclusive and diverse interpretation of the nation's symbol.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-24
The image shows a red-colored poster with black text. The poster is promoting an event called "Peoples Flag Show" on November 9, 1970, at Judson Memorial Church in New York City. The poster also features a statement that reads, "The American people are the only people who can interpret the American flag, a flag which does not belong to the people." It also includes a call to action for artists, workers, students, women, and third-world people to join the movement against repressive U.S. government and state laws restricting the use and display of the flag. The poster is sponsored by the "Independent Artists Flag Show Committee."