Human Generated Data

Title

If You're Raped, You Might As Well Relax And Enjoy It

Date

1992

People

Artist: Guerrilla Girls, American Active 1985-present

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2014.237

Copyright

© Guerrilla Girls

Human Generated Data

Title

If You're Raped, You Might As Well Relax And Enjoy It

People

Artist: Guerrilla Girls, American Active 1985-present

Date

1992

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2014.237

Copyright

© Guerrilla Girls

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2019-04-08

Text 95.4
Word 94.5
Human 91.5
Person 91.5
Person 91.4
Person 90.3
Advertisement 86.7
Person 82.5
Person 82.4
Person 81.2
Person 80.1
Person 78.5
Person 78
Paper 72.7
Flyer 71.3
Brochure 71.3
Person 69
Poster 67.2
Person 57.8
Newspaper 55.7
Person 48

Clarifai
created on 2018-02-10

time 83.2
vectors 81.7
set 80.5
people 77.4
image 77
symbol 74.5
calendar 73.8
no person 73.6
business 72.6
vector 71.8
desktop 68.8
template 65.7
label 64
dollar 62.8
collection 61.9
flat 59.8
vintage 59.2
isolated 59.1
date 59
set up 57.6

Imagga
created on 2018-02-10

cloud 33.6
design 32.7
collection 31.6
creative 30.9
business 29.8
graphic 29.2
conceptual 29.1
art 29
definition 28.5
newspaper 27.8
element 26.5
daily 25.9
information 25.7
association 25.6
decorative 24.2
cover 24.1
product 24
letter 23.9
artwork 23.8
data 23.8
creation 23.6
idea 23.2
associated 22.7
composition 21.7
menu 21.6
decor 21.2
decoration 21
facility 21
black 19.9
collage 19.3
calendar 18.4
copy 17.7
text 17.5
advertisement 17.4
backdrop 17.3
advertising 17.3
modern 16.8
keywords 16.8
month 16.7
advertise 16.6
date 16.3
journal 15.7
brochure 15.6
carpet 15.6
year 15.5
treasury 15.4
new 15.4
planner 14.9
day 14.9
organizer 14.7
diary 14.7
depository 14.3
future 14
almanac 13.8
word 13.2
book 12.9
monthly 12.8
week 12.8
grunge 12.8
schedule 12.7
fare 12.4
agenda 11.8
more 11.7
mix 11.5
education 11.3
scheduler 10.9
weekly 10.9
retro 10.7
alphabet 10.6
paper 10.2
finance 10.2
season 10.1
communication 10.1
global 10
calender 9.9
office 9.7
frame 9.4
company 9.3
template 9.2
vintage 9.1
old 9.1
sign 9
style 8.9
annual 8.8
food 8.8
character 8.5
bank 8.5
simple 8.4
time 8.2
pattern 8.2
symbol 8.1
antique 8
language 7.9
weekend 7.8
new year 7.7
tag 7.7
energy 7.6
document 7.4
mosaic 7.2
autumn 7

Google
created on 2018-02-10

text 94.6
black and white 86.2
font 85.7
monochrome 66.5
design 66
brand 53.3
product 51.2
pattern 51.1

Color Analysis

Face analysis

Amazon

AWS Rekognition

Age 29-45
Gender Female, 54.1%
Confused 2%
Calm 30.1%
Happy 4.1%
Disgusted 1.2%
Angry 3.7%
Sad 57.1%
Surprised 1.7%

AWS Rekognition

Age 38-57
Gender Male, 92.7%
Sad 42.5%
Disgusted 0.3%
Angry 1.2%
Calm 50.7%
Surprised 0.6%
Happy 4%
Confused 0.7%

AWS Rekognition

Age 26-44
Gender Male, 51.7%
Surprised 45%
Disgusted 45%
Confused 45%
Angry 45%
Sad 45.1%
Happy 45%
Calm 54.8%

Feature analysis

Amazon

Person 91.5%
Poster 67.2%

Categories

Imagga

text visuals 100%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2018-02-10

an old photo of a person 52.2%
an old photo of a person 46.1%
an old photo 44.5%

Azure OpenAI

Created on 2024-11-28

This image features a poster with a provocative statement about the disbelief faced by survivors of sexual assault. Below the statement, there is a set of rows of black-and-white photographs with individuals showing a range of emotions. Some appear to be shouting or in distress, although individual facial expression details are not discernible due to privacy measures. The poster references statistics from 1988, citing a significant discrepancy between the number of estimated sexual assaults and the much lower numbers of arrests and convictions. It attributes the source of the statistics to the U.S. Department of Justice's "Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics, 1990." The poster includes a bottom section indicating that it is a public service message from an organization with an address in New York. The message is a stark commentary on the justice system’s handling of sexual assault cases and the broader societal challenges in believing and supporting survivors.

Anthropic Claude

Created on 2024-11-27

The image appears to be a public service message from the Guerrilla Girls, an activist art collective focused on addressing discrimination in the art world and society. The message contains provocative and disturbing language about the prevalence of rape and the lack of credibility given to victims. The image presents a series of shadowed silhouettes of faces, which seem intended to represent victims of sexual assault, along with statistics about the gap between reported and convicted rapes in the United States in 1988. The overall tone and content of the message aims to raise awareness about the serious and widespread issue of sexual violence and the failings of the justice system in addressing it.

Meta Llama

Created on 2024-11-26

The image is a public service message from Guerrilla Girls, a group of anonymous feminist artists who use satire and irony to expose gender and racial inequality in the art world. The message is titled "If you're raped, you might as well 'relax and enjoy it,' because no one will believe you!" and features a series of black-and-white photographs of women with their faces obscured by black circles. Here are the key elements of the image: * **Title**: The title of the message is written in large, bold letters at the top of the image. It reads, "If you're raped, you might as well 'relax and enjoy it,' because no one will believe you!" * **Photographs**: Below the title, there are 18 small black-and-white photographs of women. Each photograph shows a woman's face, but her face is obscured by a black circle. * **Text**: In the center of the image, there is a paragraph of text that reads, "In 1988, for example, of the estimated 185,000 rapes in the U.S., there were only 39,160 arrests, resulting in 15,700 convictions." * **Source**: At the bottom of the image, there is a source citation that reads, "* Source Book of Criminal Justice Statistics, 1990, U.S. Department of Justice." * **Guerrilla Girls logo**: At the very bottom of the image, there is a logo for Guerrilla Girls, which features the group's name in bold, black letters. Overall, the image is a powerful commentary on the prevalence of rape and the lack of accountability for perpetrators. The use of black-and-white photographs and the obscured faces of the women adds a sense of anonymity and universality to the message, emphasizing that rape can happen to anyone, regardless of their background or identity.

Text analysis

Amazon

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