Human Generated Data

Title

What I Want For Mother's Day

Date

1991

People

Artist: Guerrilla Girls, American Active 1985-present

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2014.235

Copyright

© Guerrilla Girls

Human Generated Data

Title

What I Want For Mother's Day

People

Artist: Guerrilla Girls, American Active 1985-present

Date

1991

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2014.235

Copyright

© Guerrilla Girls

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-08

Brochure 98.2
Paper 98.2
Advertisement 98.2
Flyer 98.2
Poster 64.2
Heart 58.7

Clarifai
created on 2018-03-20

template 99.6
card 99.6
label 99.5
text 99.3
banner 97.8
vector 97.5
graphic 97.5
bill 97.1
picture frame 96.8
illustration 96.4
sign 95.6
page 95.4
decoration 95.3
design 95.2
love 95.2
booklet 95.1
presentation 94.8
invitation 94.7
form 93.6
wedding 92.7

Imagga
created on 2018-03-20

representation 100
diagram 100
drawing 100
design 31
retro 25.4
decoration 25.3
pattern 23.9
card 23.6
vintage 23.2
art 22.9
frame 22.5
graphic 21.9
element 19.9
decorative 19.2
floral 18.7
symbol 18.2
paper 18
heart 17.5
ornate 16.5
love 15.8
banner 15.6
style 15.6
border 15.4
grunge 15.3
celebration 15.2
leaf 14.8
flower 14.6
wallpaper 14.6
scroll 14.3
old 13.9
ornament 13.8
blank 13.7
holiday 13.6
invitation 13.5
icon 13.5
texture 13.2
swirl 12.9
template 12.9
sign 12.8
valentine 12.7
antique 12.1
message 11.9
day 11.8
paint 11.8
label 11.3
curve 10.5
text 10.5
business 10.3
gift 10.3
line 10.3
greeting 10.2
wedding 10.1
elegance 10.1
backdrop 9.9
romance 9.8
modern 9.8
decor 9.7
hearts 9.7
shape 9.7
poster 9.4
spring 9.4
silhouette 9.1
black 9
curl 8.6
anniversary 8.5
pink 8.4
letter 8.3
aged 8.1
romantic 8
copy 8
space 7.8
revival 7.8
valentines 7.7
outline 7.6
note 7.4
celebrate 7.2
cartoon 7.1
summer 7.1

Google
created on 2018-03-20

text 95.8
font 78.4
line 69.5
organ 68.9
heart 63.7
love 63
heart 59.5

Microsoft
created on 2018-03-20

text 97.9

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Poster 64.2%

Categories

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-11-28

This is an image of a poster with a pink background. At the top, in a black banner with white text, it says, "'What I want for Mother's Day.'" Below that is a large outline of a heart in black, and inside the heart is text in black font that reads, "I don't want candy. I don't want flowers. I want a lease and keys." This suggests a desire for stable housing over traditional gifts. At the bottom of the image, in smaller black text, it is noted that the quote comes from a "resident of N.Y.C. women's shelter in collaboration with" and then it lists two groups: 1. Guerrilla Girls 2. Artist & Homeless Collaborative The name "Guerrilla Girls" is accompanied by an icon that appears to represent a house with a doorway and a pitched roof, possibly symbolizing the concept of home or shelter. The overall design of the poster is simple, emphasizing the message of housing needs over more ephemeral gifts for Mother's Day.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-11-28

The image is a poster with the title "What I want for Mother's Day:". Inside a large heart shape, the text reads "I don't want candy. I don't want flowers. I want a lease and keys." This message is attributed to a "Resident of N.Y.C. Women's Shelter" who collaborated with the Guerrilla Girls and the Artist & Homeless Collaborative to create the poster.

Meta Llama

Created on 2024-11-25

The image is a poster that reads, "What I want for Mother's Day:" in large pink text at the top. Below this, there is a large pink heart with a quote inside it that says, "'I don't want candy. I don't want flowers. I want a lease and keys.'" The quote is written in smaller pink text. At the bottom of the poster, there are two logos. The first logo is for Guerrilla Girls, which is a group of female artists who use humor and irony to challenge sexism and racism in the art world. The second logo is for the Artist & Homeless Collaborative, which is an organization that provides support and resources to homeless artists. Overall, the poster is a powerful statement about the importance of addressing the needs of homeless women, particularly those who are mothers. It highlights the fact that many homeless women are not asking for material gifts, but rather for basic necessities like a place to call home. The use of a heart and a quote from a homeless woman adds an emotional and personal touch to the poster, making it more relatable and impactful.

Text analysis

Amazon

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Google

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