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Amazon

Poster | 59.8% | |
Categories
Imagga
cars vehicles | 99.6% | |
text visuals | 0.3% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2018-02-09
a close up of a sign | 78.9% | |
a black sign with white text | 54.3% | |
close up of a sign | 54.2% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-12
a photograph of a brick wall with graffiti on it | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-29
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-28
This image shows a brick wall with various quotes attributed to different individuals spray-painted onto it as if they were graffiti. The quotes are written in different colors and fonts, and some names associated with the quotes are highlighted more than others. Many of these quotes contain misogynistic views, expressing negative sentiments towards women or feminism.
In the center bottom part of the image is a white poster with text that appears to be critical of the aforementioned quotes, reflecting a contrast to the surrounding content. The poster provides a reference to "guerrillagirls.com" at the bottom, suggesting that the image may be connected to the Guerrilla Girls, a group known for their activism against sexism and racism within the art world.
The quotes and the highlighted names, many of which are scribbled or crossed out, suggest that the image is making a statement about the historical and ongoing presence of misogyny by placing these quotes together on a wall in a manner reminiscent of vandalism or street art, presenting them as outdated and unacceptable views that should be rejected. It's important to note that while these quotes are attributed to historical figures and contemporary personalities, their context and authenticity would require further verification, and the intention here seems to be more about provoking thought and awareness regarding gender equality and social justice.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-26
This appears to be a piece of activist art displaying various misogynistic quotes on a gray brick wall background. The quotes are presented in different colors and fonts, attributed to various historical figures, philosophers, and contemporary personalities like Napoleon, Pythagoras, Confucius, and others. The text is primarily in French, with some quotes expressing deeply problematic views about women.
At the bottom of the image, there's a quote in French from Bob Herbert of The New York Times that appears to be a commentary on how misogyny is a serious and widespread problem in society, especially when combined with easy access to weapons.
The style resembles street art or graffiti, and it appears to be created to highlight and expose historical and contemporary sexist attitudes. The website "guerrillagirls.com" is credited at the bottom, suggesting this is likely part of their feminist activist art campaign.
The overall composition seems designed to shock and provoke discussion about misogyny and sexism by displaying these discriminatory statements in a stark, direct manner.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-27
The image appears to be a collage or graffiti-style wall featuring various text and slogans related to feminism, misogyny, and gender relations. It includes statements and commentary from different perspectives on these topics, expressed in a provocative and confrontational manner. The wall serves as a platform for exploring and debating these complex social and political issues through visual and textual means. While the content may be controversial, the image itself functions as a form of artistic expression and social commentary.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-24
The image depicts a gray brick wall with a vibrant array of graffiti, featuring quotes from various individuals, including Napoleon, Puthagore, Confucius, Saint Thomas D'Aquin, Rush Limbaugh, Roch Cote, Pat Robertson, and Frank Sinotra. The quotes are written in French, with some phrases highlighted in yellow or red.
At the bottom of the image, a black banner contains white text that reads: "NOTRE SOCIÉTÉ POURRAIT DEVENIR BEAUCOUP PLUS SAINE SI NOUS RECONNAISSIONS QUE LA MISOGYNIE EST UN PROBLÈME GRAVE ET LARGEMENT RÉPANDU, ET QUE LES SENTIMENTS TORDUS DE TANT D'HOMMES À L'ÉGARD DES FEMMES, ALLIÉS À L'ABSURDE FACILITÉ AVEC LAQUELLE ON PEUT SE PROCURER DES ARMES, FORMENT UN MÉLANGE TOXIQUE AUX PROPORTIONS ABSOLUMENT TRAGIQUES - BOB HERBERT, THE NEW YORK TIMES."
The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a powerful message about gender equality and the importance of recognizing and addressing misogyny in society. The use of graffiti as a medium adds a sense of urgency and rebellion to the message, emphasizing the need for change.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-26
The image presents a vibrant and thought-provoking visual representation of graffiti art, with a focus on feminist themes. The composition is divided into several sections, each featuring a unique combination of text and images.
- Background
- The background of the image is a gray brick wall, which provides a neutral and urban backdrop for the graffiti.
- Graffiti
- The graffiti is written in French and includes a variety of messages, including quotes, slogans, and personal statements.
- The text is colorful and playful, with a mix of bold fonts, cursive scripts, and stylized lettering.
- Some of the graffiti features images, such as a pink arrow pointing to the left and a white rectangle with red text.
- Quotes
- The image includes several quotes from famous women, including Simone de Beauvoir, Frida Kahlo, and Emma Goldman.
- These quotes are presented in a variety of fonts and colors, and are often accompanied by additional text or images.
- Slogans
- The image also features several slogans and phrases, such as "La femme est quelque chose de déféctieux... un mâle manqué" (Women are something defective... a male mistake) and "Il existe deux sortes de femmes - les déesses et les paillassons" (There are two types of women - goddesses and whores).
- These slogans are often written in bold, colorful letters and are intended to be attention-grabbing and thought-provoking.
- Personal Statements
- In addition to quotes and slogans, the image also includes personal statements from individuals who identify as women.
- These statements are often written in a more informal, conversational style and provide a glimpse into the personal experiences and perspectives of the individuals who created them.
- Overall
- The image is a powerful and thought-provoking representation of feminist art and culture.
- It challenges traditional notions of beauty, identity, and power, and provides a platform for women to express themselves and share their experiences.
In summary, the image is a vibrant and thought-provoking representation of feminist graffiti art, featuring a mix of quotes, slogans, and personal statements from women. The use of colorful text and images creates a dynamic and engaging visual experience, while the messages and themes presented challenge traditional notions of beauty, identity, and power.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
The image features a brick wall covered in various phrases and quotes, predominantly in French, written in different colors and styles. There are notable quotes from influential figures, such as Napoleon, Confucius, and Pat Robertson, alongside more contemporary voices. The text includes a mix of philosophical, historical, and modern perspectives on gender roles and feminism. The wall's design incorporates graffiti-style text, with some words highlighted in different colors for emphasis. The overall theme appears to be a commentary on misogyny and the societal impact of gender inequality.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-25
The image is a poster with a brick wall background. The poster has various phrases and names in different colors and fonts. The phrases are in French, and they seem to be quotes from different people. Some of the names mentioned are Napoleon, Picasso, Thomas D'Aquin, and Pat Robertson. There is also a quote from Bob Herbert, The New York Times, at the bottom of the poster. The poster seems to be advocating for women's rights and equality.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-04-27
Here is a description of the image:
The image is a poster that resembles a brick wall with graffiti. Each "graffiti" message is a quote attributed to different historical figures, and all of them are misogynistic. The quotes are attributed to figures such as Napoleon, Confucius, Saint Thomas D'Aquin, Frank Sinatra, and others. The messages vary from claiming women should be enslaved, defective, or of less value than a testicle.
Some of the quotes also discuss feminism in a derogatory way.
At the bottom, there is a text in smaller font attributed to Bob Herbert of the New York Times. The message in this text is a comment on how misogyny is a serious and widespread problem.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-04-27
The image is a graphic, likely a poster, with a grey brick wall background. Various quotes and statements about women are spray-painted or written on the wall in different colors and styles. These quotes are attributed to historical figures or are anonymous. The overall tone is critical of misogyny and promotes feminist ideals. Some of the quotes are:
- "Une femme ne doit jamais se gouverner à sa guise" ("A woman must never govern herself as she pleases") - attributed to "Code Hindou" (Hindu Code) and "de Manu."
- "La nature destinait les femmes à être nos esclaves. Elles sont notre propriété" ("Nature destined women to be our slaves. They are our property") - attributed to Napoleon.
- "Il existe deux sortes de femmes - Les déesses et les paillassons" ("There are two kinds of women - Goddesses and clowns") - no author given.
- "Le féminisme a été inventé pour faciliter l'intégration sociale des femmes moches" ("Feminism was invented to facilitate the social integration of ugly women") - attributed to Rush Limbaugh.
- "Il y a un principe bon qui a créé l'ordre, La lumière et l'homme, et un principe MAUVAIS qui a créé le chaos, Les ténèbres et la femme" ("There is a good principle that created order, light and man, and a BAD principle that created chaos, darkness and woman") - attributed to Pythagore.
- "Cent femmes ne valent pas un seul testicule" ("A hundred women are not worth a single testicle") - attributed to Confucius.
- "La femme est quelque chose de défectueux... un mâle manqué" ("The woman is something defective... a failed male") - attributed to Saint Thomas D'Aquin (Aquinas).
- "Une fille bien équilibrée n'a rien dans la tête et tout dans le chandail" ("A well-balanced girl has nothing in her head and everything in her sweatshirt/dress") - attributed to Frank Sinatra.
- "Je porte sur moi 25 siècles de haine contre les femmes. D'accord! Je suis un salaud. Mais je ne me sens pas coupable" ("I carry 25 centuries of hatred against women. Okay! I'm a bastard. But I don't feel guilty") - attributed to Roch Coté.
- "Le féminisme n'a rien à voir avec l'égalité des droits pour les femmes. C'est un mouvement socialiste, antifamilial, qui encourage les femmes à quitter leur mari, à tuer leurs enfants, à détruire le capitalisme et à devenir lesbiennes" ("Feminism has nothing to do with equal rights for women. It's a socialist, anti-family movement that encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, destroy capitalism and become lesbians") - attributed to Pat Robertson.
There are also a few smaller phrases and a few graffiti elements like an arrow and a heart. At the bottom, there is a quote by Bob Herbert from The New York Times. Finally, the website www.guerrillagirls.com is on the lower right corner.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-04-27
The image is a collage of various quotes from famous figures, all centered around the theme of women and feminism. Each quote is presented in a different color and font, giving the image a vibrant and diverse appearance. Here are the quotes and their respective authors:
- Code Hindeau de Manu: "Une femme ne doit jamais se gouverner à sa guise." (A woman should never govern herself as she pleases.)
- Confucius: "Cent femmes ne valent pas un seul testicule." (A hundred women are not worth a single testicle.)
- Aristote: "Il y a un principe bon qui a créé l'ordre, la lumière et l'homme, et un principe mauvais qui a créé le chaos, les ténèbres et la femme." (There is a good principle that created order, light, and man, and a bad principle that created chaos, darkness, and woman.)
- Pythagore: "La nature destinait les femmes à être nos esclaves. Elles sont notre propriété." (Nature intended women to be our slaves. They are our property.)
- Napoléon: "La femme est quelque chose de défectueux... un mâle manqué." (Woman is something defective... a failed male.)
- Saint Thomas d'Aquin: "La femme est quelque chose de défectueux... un mâle manqué." (Woman is something defective... a failed male.)
- Picasso: "Il existe deux sortes de femmes – les déesses et les paillassons!" (There are two kinds of women – goddesses and doormats!)
- Rush Limbaugh: "Le féminisme a été inventé pour faciliter l'intégration sociale des femmes moches." (Feminism was invented to facilitate the social integration of ugly women.)
- Frank Sinatra: "Une fille bien équilibrée n'a rien dans la tête et tout dans le chandail!" (A well-balanced girl has nothing in her head and everything in her sweater!)
- Roch Voisine: "Je porte sur moi 25 cicatrices de haine envers les femmes. Dieu merci, je suis pas coupable." (I bear 25 scars of hatred towards women. Thank God, I am not guilty.)
- Pat Robertson: "La féminisme a été inventé pour faciliter l'intégration sociale des femmes moches." (Feminism was invented to facilitate the social integration of ugly women.)
- Eminem: "J'haïs les féministes. J'ai besoin d'une salope, d'une salope, d'une salope." (I hate feminists. I need a bitch, a bitch, a bitch.)
At the bottom of the image, there is a longer quote attributed to Bob Herbert from The New York Times, which discusses the societal issues of misogyny and the need for recognition and change. The quote emphasizes the harmful effects of misogyny and the importance of addressing it.
The overall tone of the image is critical of misogynistic views and aims to highlight the historical and contemporary issues faced by women.