Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon

AWS Rekognition
Age | 26-43 |
Gender | Female, 55.8% |
Confused | 10.1% |
Sad | 26.4% |
Surprised | 8.6% |
Happy | 8.3% |
Disgusted | 1.6% |
Angry | 21.4% |
Calm | 23.6% |
Feature analysis
Amazon

Person | 82.4% | |
Categories
Imagga
text visuals | 44.7% | |
events parties | 37.4% | |
paintings art | 13% | |
streetview architecture | 2.9% | |
food drinks | 1% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created on 2018-12-14
a close up of a book | 48.4% | |
close up of a book | 40.9% | |
a close up of a book cover | 40.8% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-31
This image is the cover of "The Guerrilla Girls' Updated Art Museum Activity Book." The title is prominently displayed at the top, with "The Guerrilla Girls'" in yellow, "UPDATED" in pink against a white background, and "ART MUSEUM ACTIVITY BOOK" in red and pink lettering.
Below the title, a group of individuals wearing gorilla masks stands in front of a building that appears to be the Met Museum. Various text bubbles and signs are scattered around them, containing provocative questions and statements such as:
- "WE'RE DOWN WITH HIGH CULTURE. ARE YOU?" in a red bubble.
- "We went back to the modern sections of the Met Museum and counted women artists. You won't believe what we found!" in a yellow bubble.
- "WHICH MALE CURATOR STARTED THE GUERRILLA GIRLS?" in a pink sign.
- "WHAT'S THE PERFECT MUSEUM FLOOR PLAN? CONNECT-THE-DOTS!" and "HOW TO WRITE A FEMINIST WALL LABEL." in pink signs.
- "DO WOMEN STILL HAVE TO BE NAKED TO GET INTO THE MET MUSEUM?" in a pink sign.
The bottom of the cover indicates that it is by the Guerrilla Girls and published by Printed Matter, Inc.
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-19
The image is the cover of a book titled "The Guerrilla Girls' UPDATED ART MUSEUM ACTIVITY BOOK". The book cover has a black background with the title in bold, colorful letters in shades of pink, yellow, and white. It features three figures wearing gorilla masks holding pink signs with questions directed at art institutions, such as commentary on curation and representation of female artists. The bottom of the cover states the book is by "The Guerrilla Girls" and produced by "Printed Matter, Inc." It's clearly designed to challenge and critique issues within the art world, using a playful format that mimics a children's activity book. The cover has a satirical tone, using humor and direct questions to provoke thought about gender and equality in the art community.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-27
This is a cover of "The Guerrilla Girls' Art Museum Activity Book" published by Printed Matter, Inc. The design features four figures wearing gorilla masks standing in front of what appears to be the Metropolitan Museum of Art. They're holding pink signs with provocative questions about art museums and gender inequality, including "What's the perfect museum floor plan? CONNECT-THE-DOTS!" and "Do women STILL have to be NAKED to get into the Met Museum?"
The cover has a bold, activist aesthetic with text in yellow, pink, and red against a black background. There are speech bubbles where one says "We're down with high culture. Are you?" and another mentions counting women artists in modern sections of the Met Museum. The design combines humor with serious cultural criticism, which is characteristic of the Guerrilla Girls' approach to addressing gender and racial inequality in the art world.
The word "UPDATED" appears in a pink burst at the top of the cover, suggesting this is a revised edition of their activity book.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-19
The image appears to be the cover of a book titled "The Guerrilla Girls' Art Museum Activity Book". It features a collage of various elements, including images of figures with gorilla masks, speech bubbles with text discussing art museums and women artists, and prompts for activities related to feminism and museum curation. The overall tone and style suggest this is a satirical or critical work addressing gender and representation issues in the art world.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-24
The image depicts the cover of "The Guerrilla Girls' Art Museum Activity Book." The title is prominently displayed in yellow and pink text at the top, with a pink starburst above it that reads "UPDATED" in black text. Below the title, a group of four individuals wearing gorilla masks are shown holding signs with various questions and statements related to art museums. The background features a faded image of a museum building.
In the bottom-right corner, a yellow speech bubble contains a message from the Guerrilla Girls, while a red circle on the left side poses a question about high culture. The overall design of the cover suggests that the book is an interactive and thought-provoking guide to exploring art museums and challenging traditional notions of art and culture.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-01
The image is a cover for an activity book titled "The Guerrilla Girls' Art Museum Activity Book." The title is written in yellow, pink, and red text at the top of the image.
- Title
- The title is written in yellow, pink, and red text at the top of the image.
- It reads "The Guerrilla Girls' Art Museum Activity Book."
- Background Image
- The background image is a black-and-white photograph of four people wearing gorilla masks.
- They are standing in front of a building with a large archway.
- There are several pink and yellow speech bubbles around the image with text that reads:
- "We're down with high culture. Are you?"
- "What's the perfect museum floor plan? Connect-the-pots!"
- "How to write a feminist wall label."
- "Do women still have to be naked to get into the Met museum?"
- "Which male curator started the Guerrilla Girls?"
- Additional Text
- At the bottom of the image, there is additional text that reads:
- "BY THE GUERRILLA GIRLS"
- "Printed Matter, Inc."
- At the bottom of the image, there is additional text that reads:
Overall, the image appears to be a humorous and satirical take on the art museum experience, with the Guerrilla Girls using their signature gorilla masks and provocative language to challenge traditional notions of high culture.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-27
The image shows the cover of a book titled "The Guerrilla Girls' Art Museum Activity Book." The cover features a black background with bold, colorful text and illustrations. The title is prominently displayed at the top in large, pink letters. Below the title, there are several illustrations of gorillas holding signs with provocative questions and statements, such as "We're down with high culture. Are you?" and "Do women still have to be naked to get into the Met Museum?"
The cover also includes a photograph of a building with a mural, possibly representing the Metropolitan Museum of Art, with people walking by. The overall design is eye-catching and designed to draw attention to the issues the Guerrilla Girls are addressing, such as gender inequality in the art world.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-27
The image shows a poster for "The Guerrilla Girls' Updated Art Museum Activity Book." The poster features a black background with a white border and several text elements. The main title is written in bold, red, and white letters, and it reads "The Guerrilla Girls' Updated Art Museum Activity Book." Below the title, there is a red circle with a white text that reads "WE'RE DOWN WITH HIGH CULTURE. ARE YOU?" On the left side, there are three gorillas holding pink signs with white text that read "WHAT'S THE PERFECT MUSEUM FLOOR PLAN?" and "WHICH MALE CURATOR STARTED THE GUERRILLA GIRLS?" On the right side, there is a person holding a pink sign with white text that reads "DO WOMEN STILL HAVE TO BE NAKED TO GET INTO THE MET MUSEUM?" and "HOW TO WRITE A FEMINIST WALL LABEL." In the background, there is a building with a staircase and a person standing on the steps. The poster is printed by Printed Matter, Inc.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-27
The image is the cover of "The Guerrilla Girls' Art Museum Activity Book." The background is black, with the title in bright yellow and red. At the top left, "UPDATED" is written in pink. Below the title, "A·C·T·I·V·I·T·Y B·O·O·K" is spelled out in large letters.
In the middle of the image, there are four women wearing gorilla masks, standing in front of a building that appears to be a museum. Each woman is holding a pink sign with a question written on it: "WHICH MALE CURATOR STARTED THE GUERRILLA GIRLS?", "WHAT'S THE PERFECT MUSEUM FLOOR PLAN? CONNECT-THE-DOTS!", "HOW TO WRITE A FEMINIST WALL LABEL.", and "DO WOMEN STILL HAVE TO BE NAKED TO GET INTO THE MET MUSEUM?".
To the left of the gorillas, a red circle says "WE'RE DOWN WITH HIGH CULTURE. ARE YOU?". To the right of the gorillas, a yellow speech bubble says "We went back to the modern sections of the Met Museum and counted women artists. You won't believe what we found! (%+:+4!H)".
At the bottom of the image, "BY THE GUERRILLA GIRLS" is written in white, followed by "Printed Matter, Inc." in yellow.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-27
Here's a description of the image:
Overall:
The image is a poster or cover of an activity book titled "The Guerrilla Girls' Art Museum Activity Book." It has a bold, graphic design with a black background. The style is reminiscent of the Guerrilla Girls' activist artwork, with strong text, visual irony, and a focus on art-world issues.
Key Elements:
- Title: The title is prominently displayed in a playful, yet assertive, font. The word "UPDATED" is in a bubble on the upper left corner.
- Guerrilla Girls: The core of the image features several figures wearing gorilla masks, a signature element of the Guerrilla Girls' anonymity. They are holding signs with various questions or directives related to art, museums, and feminism.
- Questions/Topics: The signs held by the gorilla-masked figures pose questions or challenges, which hints at the activity book's content. Some examples of the topics addressed on the signs include:
- "Which male curator started the Guerrilla Girls?"
- "What's the perfect museum floor plan? Connect-the-dots!"
- "How to write a feminist wall label."
- "Do women still have to be naked to get into the Met Museum?"
- Speech Bubbles: There are speech bubbles containing information or comments. One states, "We went back to the modern sections of the Met Museum and counted women artists. You won't believe what we found! (%#hint:4%)"
- Background: In the background, there's a simplified, cartoonish depiction of a building that resembles an art museum.
- Call to Action: "WE'RE DOWN WITH HIGH CULTURE. ARE YOU?" is on a large, pink bubble on the upper left corner.
- Authorship/Publisher: The bottom of the image attributes the work to "BY THE GUERRILLA GIRLS" and identifies "Printed Matter, Inc." as the publisher.
Style and Tone:
The image's style is direct, engaging, and humorous, reflecting the Guerrilla Girls' activist and art-world critique approach. It aims to be thought-provoking, critical, and accessible, encouraging participation and awareness about gender and racial inequalities within the art world.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-04-27
The image is a cover of an activity book titled "The Guerrilla Girls' Updated Art Museum Activity Book." The cover features a bold, colorful design with a black background. At the top, the title is prominently displayed in large, bright letters with a comic-style font.
Below the title, there is a vibrant illustration of four gorillas wearing gorilla masks and holding up various signs with provocative and humorous questions. The gorillas are positioned in front of a building that appears to be a museum, likely the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met Museum), as indicated by the architectural style and the context of the signs.
The signs held by the gorillas read:
- "We're down with high culture. Are you?"
- "We went back to the modern sections of the Met Museum and counted women artists. You won't believe what we found! (4% :(UH-OH)"
- "Do women still have to be naked to get into the Met Museum?"
- "Which male curator started the Guerrilla Girls?"
- "What's the perfect museum floor plan? Connect the dots!"
- "How to write a feminist wall label."
At the bottom of the cover, it states "By the Guerrilla Girls" and includes the publisher's name, "Printed Matter, Inc."
The overall tone of the cover is playful yet critical, reflecting the Guerrilla Girls' mission to highlight gender and racial inequalities in the art world through humor and activism.