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Imagga
text visuals | 100% | |
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Microsoft
created on 2018-02-09
a close up of a newspaper | 85.4% | |
a close up of text on a newspaper | 83.2% | |
a close up of a newspaper article | 83.1% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-29
The image is a poster with bold black text on a white background. The text reads: "AT LAST! MUSEUMS WILL NO LONGER DISCRIMINATE AGAINST WOMEN AND MINORITY ARTISTS.* *Under the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1988, an institution that discriminates in any of its operations will be denied federal funds. We encourage women and artists of color to contact their favorite museums. THEY NEED YOU NOW! Please send $ and comments to: 532 LaGuardia Pl. #237, NY 10012" At the bottom, there is a logo and text for "GUERRILLA GIRLS, CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD." The poster appears to be advocating for the enforcement of the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1988 to ensure fair treatment of women and minority artists by museums.
Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-28
This image features a text-based print with a message regarding discrimination in art institutions. The main statement in large, bold letters reads: "AT LAST! MUSEUMS WILL NO LONGER DISCRIMINATE AGAINST WOMEN AND MINORITY ARTISTS." Beneath this statement is an asterisk leading to a smaller block of text explaining that under the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1988, institutions discriminating in any of their operations will be denied federal funds. It encourages women and artists of color to contact their favorite museums. At the bottom, the print refers the reader to send money and comments to an address linked to "GUERRILLA GIRLS CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD." The overall design is simple with a strong, clear statement intended to provoke thought and action regarding the issue of discrimination in the art world.
Anthropic Claude
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-26
This is a black and white activist poster created by the Guerrilla Girls, an activist art group. The poster announces that museums will no longer be allowed to discriminate against women and minority artists, citing the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1988. The text explains that institutions that discriminate will be denied federal funding, and it encourages women and artists of color to contact museums. The message "THEY NEED YOU NOW!" is emphasized in capital letters. The bottom of the poster includes contact information for the Guerrilla Girls, who describe themselves as the "conscience of the art world." The design is bold and direct, using large black text on a white background to convey its message clearly and forcefully.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-27
The image appears to be a poster or advertisement that calls for an end to discrimination against women and minority artists in museums. The text states that "At last! Museums will no longer discriminate against women and minority artists." It explains that under the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1988, institutions that discriminate in their operations will be denied federal funds. The message encourages women and artists of color to contact their favorite museums, as "THEY NEED YOU NOW!" The poster also includes contact information for "Guerrilla Girls Conscience of the Art World", presumably an organization advocating for this cause.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-24
The image is a poster created by the Guerrilla Girls, an anonymous group of female artists known for their provocative and satirical works that challenge gender and racial inequality in the art world. The poster features bold black text on a white background, with the title "AT LAST!" in large letters at the top. **Key Elements:** * **Title:** "AT LAST!" in large letters * **Main Message:** "MUSEUMS WILL NO LONGER DISCRIMINATE AGAINST WOMEN AND MINORITY ARTISTS." in bold black text * **Explanation:** A paragraph explaining the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1988, which denies federal funds to institutions that discriminate in any of their operations * **Call to Action:** "We encourage women and artists of color to contact their favorite museums. THEY NEED YOU NOW!" in bold black text * **Contact Information:** "Please send $ and comments to: 532 LaGuardia Pl. #237, NY 10012" in small black text * **Logo:** The Guerrilla Girls logo, featuring the words "GUERRILLA GIRLS" in bold black letters, with the tagline "CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD" in smaller text below **Overall Impression:** The poster is a powerful statement against discrimination in the art world, urging women and artists of color to take action and demand change. The use of bold black text and a simple white background creates a striking visual effect, drawing attention to the important message being conveyed. The Guerrilla Girls' logo and tagline add a touch of irony and humor to the poster, highlighting the group's commitment to challenging the status quo and promoting equality in the art world.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-26
The image is a digital poster that advocates for the inclusion of women and minority artists in museums. The poster features a bold, black font on a white background. * **Title**: "AT LAST!" in large letters + The title is centered at the top of the image and grabs the viewer's attention. + It sets the tone for the rest of the message, which is one of empowerment and inclusivity. * **Main message**: "MUSEUMS WILL NO LONGER DISCRIMINATE AGAINST WOMEN AND MINORITY ARTISTS." in large letters + The main message is written in a clear and concise manner, making it easy to read and understand. + It emphasizes the importance of equal representation in museums and challenges the status quo. * **Call to action**: "*Under the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1988, an institution that discriminates in any of its operations will be denied federal funds. We encourage women and artists of color to contact their favorite museums. THEY NEED YOU NOW!" in smaller letters + The call to action is written in a smaller font, but still stands out against the white background. + It provides specific information about the legal implications of discrimination and encourages women and artists of color to take action. * **Contact information**: "Please send $ and comments to: 532 LaGuardia Pl. #237, NY 10012" in small letters + The contact information is provided at the bottom of the image, making it easy for viewers to take action. + It includes a mailing address and a request for donations, which suggests that the organization is seeking financial support. * **Logo**: "GUERRILLA GIRLS CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD" in small letters + The logo is located at the bottom of the image, below the contact information. + It features the name of the organization in a stylized font, along with a tagline that emphasizes their mission. Overall, the image is a powerful statement about the importance of inclusivity and diversity in museums. The use of bold fonts and a clear message makes it easy to read and understand, while the call to action encourages viewers to take action and support the cause.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-27
The image is a poster with a white background and black text. The main title at the top reads "AT LAST! MUSEUMS WILL NO LONGER DISCRIMINATE AGAINST WOMEN AND MINORITY ARTISTS." Below this, there is a smaller text that reads: "*Under the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1988, an institution that discriminates in any of its operations will be denied federal funds. We encourage women and artists of color to contact their favorite museums. THEY NEED YOU NOW!" At the bottom of the poster, there is a logo that reads "GUERRILLA GIRLS" with "CONSCIENCE OF THE ART WORLD" underneath it. There is also a call to action that reads "Please send $ and comments to: 532 LaGuardia Pl. #237, NY 10012." The poster appears to be an advertisement or call to action by the Guerrilla Girls, a group of feminist artists known for their activism and advocacy for women and minority artists in the art world. The poster is likely intended to raise awareness about discrimination in museums and encourage people to take action by contacting their favorite museums and supporting the Guerrilla Girls' cause.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-27
The image is a poster with a bold black-and-white design, featuring a statement about museums no longer discriminating against women and minority artists. The text reads: "AT LAST! MUSEUMS WILL NO LONGER DISCRIMINATE AGAINST WOMEN AND MINORITY ARTISTS." Below this headline, there is a footnote with additional information: "*Under the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1988, an institution that discriminates in any of its operations will be denied federal funds. We encourage women and artists of color to contact their favorite museums. THEY NEED YOU NOW!" The poster also includes a call to action, inviting people to send comments and contributions to "Guerrilla Girls," with an address provided: "Please send $ and comments to: 532 LaGuardia Pl. #237, NY 10012." The Guerrilla Girls are a collective of anonymous feminist artists known for their provocative and politically charged art.