Human Generated Data

Title

Telling many Magpies, Telling Black Wolf, Telling Hachivi

Date

1989

People

Artist: Hock E Aye VI Edgar Heap of Birds, American born 1954

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2018.33.13

Copyright

© Edgar Heap of Birds

Human Generated Data

Title

Telling many Magpies, Telling Black Wolf, Telling Hachivi

People

Artist: Hock E Aye VI Edgar Heap of Birds, American born 1954

Date

1989

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2018.33.13

Copyright

© Edgar Heap of Birds

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Amazon
created on 2020-03-11

Text 100
Handwriting 98.4
Calligraphy 97.9
Rug 74.4
Animal 73.8
Bird 73.8
Advertisement 60
Poster 56.8

Clarifai
created on 2020-03-11

vector 98.2
illustration 98.1
pattern 97.3
text 97
abstract 96.9
design 96.8
art 96.5
typography 96
desktop 96
paper 95.8
element 95
vintage 95
baptismal font 94.9
texture 94.5
graphic 94.5
retro 94.4
print 94.1
alphabet 94.1
type 93.3
bill 92.9

Imagga
created on 2020-03-11

floral 54.5
pattern 45.2
design 44
decoration 42.3
ornament 39.7
retro 39.4
vintage 38.1
damask 36.7
graphic 36.5
art 34.8
decorative 34.3
decor 32.8
flower 30.8
antique 29.8
ornate 29.3
element 29
seamless 28.5
wallpaper 26.8
leaf 26.5
arabesque 26.4
stencil 25.3
frame 25.2
card 24.7
texture 24.4
elegant 23.2
style 23
border 22.7
old 22.3
foliage 22.2
textile 21.9
symbol 21.6
elements 21.4
banner 21.2
silhouette 20.7
royal 20.3
swirl 20.3
scroll 20.1
curl 20
backdrop 19.8
curve 19.3
classic 18.6
creative 18.6
ornamental 18.1
plant 17.4
artistic 17.4
shape 17.2
collection 17.2
fabric 16.8
label 16.7
tile 16.7
baroque 16.6
heraldry 16.4
black 15.7
motif 15.4
modern 14.7
grunge 14.5
silk 13.9
certificate 13.7
icon 13.5
outline 13.3
emblem 12.8
insignia 12.7
gold 12.3
template 11.9
holly 11.9
graphics 11.9
set 11.9
heraldic 11.9
repeating 11.8
flourish 11.8
elegance 11.8
tiled 11.8
classical 11.5
holiday 11.5
drawing 11.2
artwork 11
paper 11
crown 10.8
revival 10.7
ornaments 10.7
celebration 10.4
circle 10.3
clip art 10.2
renaissance 9.8
sign 9.8
leaves 9.6
greeting 9.3
venetian 9.3
cover 9.3
organic 9.3
paint 9.1
rococo 8.9
vignette 8.9
tattoo 8.8
logo 8.6
curves 8.6
season 8.6
draw 8.3
button 7.9
drapery 7.9
medal 7.9
flourishes 7.9
award 7.8
carpet 7.8
symmetry 7.8
king 7.8
invitation 7.7
ink 7.7
geometry 7.7
patterns 7.6
menu 7.5
ribbon 7.4
branch 7.3

Google
created on 2020-03-11

Font 84.9

Microsoft
created on 2020-03-11

text 99.9
handwriting 90.2
typography 87.1
design 86.2
illustration 72
poster 70.8
drawing 65.3
graphic 64

Color Analysis

Feature analysis

Amazon

Rug
Bird
Poster
Rug 74.4%

Categories

Imagga

text visuals 72.8%
paintings art 27%

Captions

Microsoft
created on 2020-03-11

a close up of a piece of paper 86%
a close up of a logo 85.9%
a piece of paper 85%

OpenAI GPT

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-31

This image is a poster with a bold and impactful design. The background features numerous abstract, brushstroke-like shapes in dark colors such as black and navy blue, scattered throughout the image. Overlaid on this background is text in black uppercase letters: "WE DON’T WANT INDIANS JUST THEIR NAMES MASCOTS MACHINES CITIES PRODUCTS BUILDINGS LIVING PEOPLE" Additionally, there is a word at the top that appears to be mirrored and reads "NATURAL". This design choice and the overall message of the text suggest a critique of the appropriation of Indigenous culture and identity. The poster stresses the idea that society often values symbols, names, and representations of Indigenous people rather than respecting and valuing Indigenous individuals and their communities.

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-01-27

The image showcases a striking graphic poster with text and design in strong, contrasting colors of black and white. At the top of the poster, the word "NATURALS" is written in reverse, with dark brush-like strokes spreading outwards around the letters, creating a dynamic and somewhat chaotic effect. Beneath this, in bold, capitalized letters, the following text is laid out, each line evenly spaced: "WE DON'T WANT INDIANS JUST THEIR NAMES MASCOTS MACHINES CITIES PRODUCTS BUILDINGS LIVING PEOPLE" These statements reflect a critique of the cultural appropriation and commodification of indigenous cultures, highlighting the hypocrisy of adopting Indigenous names and symbols while neglecting the actual Indigenous communities and peoples. At the bottom left corner of the poster in smaller print, there appears to be an attribution or credit, likely to the creator or associated individuals, but the details are unclear in the image provided. The date or a figure '87, possibly indicating the year, is written in the bottom right corner, suggesting that this piece was created in 1987. Overall, the visual impact of the poster is strong, delivering a compelling message about cultural identity and respect.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-48k-20240307 on 2024-03-29

The image appears to be a poster with a bold message against the use of Native American imagery and culture as mascots, machine names, and other commercial and social appropriations. The text prominently displays the phrase "Natural: We Don't Want Indians Just Their Names Mascots Machines Cities Products Buildings Living People", suggesting a strong stance against the dehumanization and commodification of indigenous peoples. The background features a collage of black and gray brush strokes, creating an abstract and visually striking design that complements the powerful message conveyed in the text.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-25

The image features a striking poster with a bold message, set against a white background. The text is arranged in a staggered formation, with each line building upon the previous one to convey a powerful statement. At the top of the poster, the word "NATURAL" is prominently displayed in large, black letters. Below this, the phrase "WE DON'T WANT INDIANS JUST THEIR NAMES MASCOTS MACHINES CITIES PRODUCTS BUILDINGS LIVING PEOPLE" is written in smaller text, creating a sense of contrast and emphasis. The background of the poster is adorned with a pattern of dark gray brushstrokes, which adds a dynamic and expressive touch to the overall design. The brushstrokes are scattered randomly across the page, giving the impression of movement and energy. Overall, the poster presents a thought-provoking message that challenges societal norms and stereotypes. The use of bold typography and striking imagery makes it a compelling and memorable visual statement.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-21

The image is a poster with a message about the treatment of Native Americans. The poster has a light beige background and features dark brown text and brush strokes. * **Title** * The title of the poster is "NATURAL" in large, bold letters at the top. * The word "NATURAL" is written in all capital letters and is centered at the top of the poster. * **Message** * Below the title, the poster reads, "WE DON'T WANT INDIANS JUST THEIR NAMES MASCOTS MACHINES CITIES PRODUCTS BUILDINGS LIVING PEOPLE." * The message is written in a mix of capital and lowercase letters and is arranged in a staggered format to create a sense of movement and energy. * **Brush Strokes** * The background of the poster features dark brown brush strokes that are scattered throughout the image. * The brush strokes are irregularly shaped and vary in size, creating a dynamic and expressive effect. * **Overall Design** * The overall design of the poster is simple yet powerful, with a clear message and striking visuals. * The use of a light beige background and dark brown text and brush strokes creates a sense of contrast and highlights the importance of the message. The poster effectively conveys a powerful message about the treatment of Native Americans, using a simple yet striking design that grabs the viewer's attention.

Amazon Nova

Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-02-26

This is a poster with a white background and a black and white design. The design is made up of many small, irregular shapes that look like feathers or leaves. The text is written in white and black letters and reads "Jarutani We don't want Indians just their names mascots machines cities products buildings living people." The poster has a serious and powerful message about the mistreatment of Native Americans and the importance of recognizing their humanity.

Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-02-26

The image is a poster with a white background. It has a black and blue brush stroke pattern in the background. There is text written in black, white, and blue. The text is written in a bold font. The text is written in a way that it is easy to read. The text is written in a way that it is easy to read. The text is written in a way that it is easy to read.

Text analysis

Amazon

PRODUCTS
JUST
MASCOTS
WANT
NAMES
JUST THEIR NAMES
BUILDINGS
THEIR
WE
PEOPLE
INDIANS
CITIES
WE DON'T WANT INDIANS
LIVING PEOPLE
LIVING
DON'T
JARUTAN
MACHINES

Google

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JAAUTAN
WE
DON'TWANT
INDIANS
JUST
THEIR
NÄMÉS
MASCOTS
MACHINES
CITIES
PRODUCTS
BUILDINGS
LIVLNG
PEOPLE
39
TECLIAS
MAny
MAGPIES
EUns
SCACK
noLr,
TELUNG
HeeHivi