Machine Generated Data
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Color Analysis
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Imagga
text visuals | 94.1% | |
streetview architecture | 4.5% | |
paintings art | 1.2% | |
cars vehicles | 0.1% | |
interior objects | 0.1% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created on 2018-02-09
a close up of a newspaper | 61.7% | |
a close up of text on a newspaper | 56% | |
close up of a newspaper | 55.9% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-30
This image is a page from a publication titled "Hot Flashes" by the Guerrilla Girls, featuring a special issue on tokenism. The overall tone of the page is critical and satirical as it highlights issues related to tokenism in the art world. The headline reads: "Top Ten Signs You’re Being Tokenized," followed by a list of ten specific signs: 1. "A curator who never gave you the time of day before calls you right after a Guerrilla Girls demonstration." 2. "People are always telling you about their interracial and gay sexual fantasies." 3. "Whenever you open your mouth, it’s assumed that you speak for 'your people,' not just yourself." 4. "No collector ever buys more than one of your pieces." 5. "You’re a finalist for a non-tenure-track teaching position at every art school on the east coast." 6. "Your last show got a lot of publicity, but no cash." 7. "A museum that won’t show your work gives you a prominent place in its lecture series." 8. "Everyone knows your race, gender and sexual preference even when they don’t know your work." 9. "At openings and parties, the only other people of color are serving drinks." 10. "Your busiest months are February (Black History Month), March (Women’s History), May (Asian-American Awareness), June (Stonewall Anniversary) and October (Latino Heritage)." The page also features an image of a circular object, possibly a token, with the word "token" subtly imprinted on it. At the top of the page, there is a small illustration of a gorilla-masked individual working on a computer, and text that reads "ALL THE SEXISM, RACISM & HOMOPHOBIA THAT FITS, WE COMPLAIN ABOUT." The publication issue is identified as Volume 1, No. 4 from 1994, with a price tag of $3.00. The Guerrilla Girls, known for their feminist activism in the art world, are the organization behind this publication.
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-28
The image is a black-and-white reproduction of a page with what appears to be the cover of a publication called "Hot Flashes from the Guerrilla Girls." The cover includes text with a list titled "TOP TEN SIGNS YOU’RE BEING TOKENIZED:" The ten items listed are satirical comments on the experiences of tokenism; each point is numbered from 10 to 1, indicating signs that someone might be used as a token figure in various social contexts, particularly relating to diversity. Examples include having busier months during times of cultural observance (like Black History Month or Women's History Month) and situations where a person's work or presence is only recognized in limited or opportunistic circumstances. On the upper left portion of the page, there is a slogan stating, "All the sexism, racism & homophobia that's fit to complain about," which suggests that the publication is focused on social criticism. The top of the cover also states "VOL.1 NO.4 1994," indicating this is the fourth issue from 1994. The cover includes a price tag of $3.00. There is an image at the top of a person sitting at a desk with a typewriter, wearing a gorilla mask, which is a signature motif for the Guerrilla Girls, an anonymous group of feminist activist artists. The person appears to be typing or creating materials for the publication. It's important to note that the content is clearly satirical and serves as a critique of social issues such as racism and sexism in the context of art, culture, and representation.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-26
This is a black and white image from a 1994 publication called "Hot Flashes" by the Guerrilla Girls, titled "SPECIAL ISSUE: TOKENISM." The page features "Top Ten Signs You're Being Tokenized" with a large circular design (possibly a token or coin) in the background. The list includes pointed observations about institutional discrimination and superficial inclusion in the art world, such as being busy only during heritage months, being asked to speak for entire communities, receiving publicity without payment, and being approached by curators only after activism. The piece uses satire to critique the art world's shallow attempts at diversity and inclusion. The publication's header states "ALL THE SEXISM, RACISM & HOMOPHOBIA THAT FITS, WE COMPLAIN ABOUT" and was priced at $3.00.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-27
The image appears to be the cover of a magazine called "Hot Flashes" from the Guerrilla Girls collective. It is a special issue focused on the topic of "Tokenism" and lists the "Top Ten Signs You're Being Tokenized". The cover features an illustration of a person wearing a gorilla mask, which is a signature style of the Guerrilla Girls. The text on the cover discusses various aspects of tokenism that marginalized groups often face, such as being singled out during certain months, having one's work overlooked, and being asked to speak on behalf of an entire group. The overall tone of the magazine seems to be critical and satirical in addressing these issues.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-24
The image depicts a page from the magazine "Hot Flashes from the Guerrilla Girls," specifically the special issue on tokenism. The title, "TOP TEN SIGNS YOU'RE BEING TOKENIZED," is prominently displayed in bold black text at the top of the page. **Key Features:** * **Title and Subtitle:** The title is accompanied by a subtitle that reads, "Your busiest months are February (Black History Month), March (Women's History), May (Asian-American Awareness), June (Stonewall Anniversary) and October (Latino Heritage)." * **List of Signs:** Below the title, a list of ten signs that indicate you are being tokenized is presented. Each sign is numbered and accompanied by a brief description. * **Image:** A circular object with a textured surface is visible on the left side of the page, although its exact nature is unclear. * **Background:** The background of the page is white, providing a clean and neutral backdrop for the content. **Overall Impression:** The image effectively conveys the message of the magazine, highlighting the importance of recognizing and addressing tokenism. The use of a clear and concise format makes it easy to read and understand the content.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-25
The image depicts the front page of a magazine called "Hot Flashes from the Guerrilla Girls," featuring a striking black and white design. At the top, the title is prominently displayed in bold, stylized text, accompanied by a logo of a woman sitting at a desk with a computer and a sign that reads "All the sexism, racism & homophobia that fits, we complain about." Below the title, a list of the top ten signs of being tokenized is presented, with each point numbered and written in black text. The background of the image features a gray border around the edges, adding a touch of sophistication to the overall design. The magazine's cover art is a striking black and white photograph of a circular object, which appears to be a decorative plate or bowl. The object is positioned on the left side of the page, creating a sense of balance and harmony with the text on the right. The overall effect is one of modernity and edginess, with the use of bold typography and striking imagery creating a visually appealing and thought-provoking design. The image effectively conveys the magazine's focus on social justice and activism, with the use of bold language and striking imagery creating a powerful statement. The inclusion of the logo and the tagline "All the sexism, racism & homophobia that fits, we complain about" adds a touch of humor and wit to the design, making it more engaging and memorable for the viewer. Overall, the image is a testament to the power of effective design in communicating a message and making a statement.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
The image shows a page from a magazine titled "Hot Flashes" with the subtitle "Guerrilla Girls." The magazine is a special issue on the topic of "Tokenism." The page features a list titled "Top Ten Signs You're Being Tokenized." The list includes humorous and satirical statements about the experience of being a token representative of a marginalized group. The image also includes a graphic design element with a circular pattern and the words "HOT FLASHES" in bold letters.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
The image is a black-and-white photograph of a page from a magazine or publication. The page is titled "HOT FLASHES from THE GUERRILLA GIRLS" and is labeled as Volume No. 4, 1994. The main content of the page is a list titled "TOP TEN SIGNS YOU'RE BEING TOKENIZED," which includes ten points detailing various scenarios that suggest one might be tokenized. The top section of the page features a logo with the words "HOT FLASHES" and "GUERRILLA GIRLS," along with a small illustration of a woman sitting on a computer. Below the logo, there is a statement that reads: "'ALL THE SEXISM, RACISM & HOMOPHOBIA THAT FITS, WE COMPLAIN ABOUT'." The list of signs includes: 1. A curator who never gave you the time of day before calls you right after a Guerrilla Girls demonstration. 2. People are always telling you about their interracial and gay sexual fantasies. 3. Whenever you open your mouth, it's assumed that you speak for "your people," not just yourself. 4. No collector ever buys more than one of your pieces. 5. You're a finalist for a non-tenure-track teaching position at every art school on the east coast. 6. Your last show got a lot of publicity, but no cash. 7. A museum that won't show your work gives you a prominent place in its lecture series. 8. Everyone knows your race, gender, and sexual preference even when they don't know your work. 9. At openings and parties, the only other people of color are serving drinks. 10. Your busiest months are February (Black History Month), March (Women's History), May (Asian-American Awareness), June (Stonewall Anniversary), and October (Latino Heritage). The page also includes a price label of $3.00 at the top right corner. The overall theme of the page is to highlight and critique the phenomenon of tokenism, particularly in the context of art and cultural institutions.