Human Generated Data

Title

Poster Happening "YOU", Long Island 1964

Date

1964

People

Artist: Wolf Vostell, German 1932 - 1998

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of The Wolf Vostell Estate, 2022.348

Copyright

© The Wolf Vostell Estate

Human Generated Data

Title

Poster Happening "YOU", Long Island 1964

People

Artist: Wolf Vostell, German 1932 - 1998

Date

1964

Classification

Prints

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of The Wolf Vostell Estate, 2022.348

Copyright

© The Wolf Vostell Estate

Machine Generated Data

Tags

Clarifai
created on 2023-10-13

no person 99.3
water 96.6
retro 95.9
sepia 95.3
outdoors 94.8
paper 94.4
military 92
vehicle 90.8
monochrome 89.2
old 88.6
antique 88.5
watercraft 87.7
art 87.1
winter 87.1
people 86.8
industry 85.4
nature 85.2
dirty 84.9
vintage 84.7
print 83.8

Color Analysis

Categories

Imagga

Captions

Azure OpenAI

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-12-06

This is a printed image/text composition that appears to be an advertisement or promotional material for a cultural event. The image portion shows a black and white photograph with a notable dark streak running vertically across it, which may be an artistic effect or due to a defect or damage. The photograph depicts a beach scene with the edge of the water visible, and a person's lower legs and feet wearing socks and shoes can be seen on the right side, standing near the water's edge. Below the photograph, there's stylized text that reads: "'YOU' A DECOLLAGE HAPPENING by VOSTELL." It suggests that the creation or exhibition, labeled as a Decollage and Happening, is related to the artist Vostell. Additional information provided includes an invitation from Cricket Productions Inc. to an action-lecture between Allan Kaprow & Wolf Vostell where they will discuss "THE ART OF THE HAPPENING." It mentions the location, date, and time of the event—The Cricket Theater, Second Ave. at Tenth St. on Sunday afternoon, 1:00 p.m., April 19—and that afterwards, the audience would travel by bus to Long Island for Wolf Vostell's happening titled "YOU". Details about contribution costs, bus fare, and reservation contact information are also included, with a note that seating is limited. Additionally, on the lower left side, there is a handwritten note that seems to provide context to the image above, although the words are not entirely legible from this view. There is also a signature or handwritten text in the lower left corner that may be the artist's name or a related mark.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-06

The image is a poster for a cultural event titled "'YOU' A DÉCOLLAGEHAPPENING BY VOSTELL." The poster is primarily black and white, with a background image that appears to be a person standing on a beach, with their legs and feet visible, and an abstract, dark overlay or shadow covering most of the image. The text at the bottom of the poster describes the event: - It is hosted by Cricket Productions Inc. - The event will feature an action-lecture between Allan Kaprow and Wolf Vostell, discussing "The Art of the Happening." - The event is scheduled for Sunday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. on April 19, at the Cricket Theater located on Second Avenue at Tenth Street. - Immediately following the action-lecture, the audience will travel by bus to Long Island to participate in Wolf Vostell's happening "'YOU'." - There are participation fees listed: a $3.00 contribution and $1.25 bus fare. - For more information and reservations, there is a phone number provided, but the specific number in the image is incomplete, showing only "-4-3960." - The text also notes that seats are limited. At the bottom left, there is a small caption within the image itself that reads: "This was a small outer stroke of the brush. —[illegible] looming up high a figure, a squat somber and faltering and [illegible]." The signature "Vostell" is also present near the bottom left corner of the image. The overall aesthetic of the poster is avant-garde and abstract, fitting with the theme of a happening, a form of performance-art, typical in the 1960s.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-12-06

The image appears to be a vintage advertisement for an event called "YOU" Decollage Happening by Vostell, presented by Cricket Productions Inc. The advertisement features a black and white photograph of a beach scene with no people visible, only the sand and waves. The text invites the audience to attend an "action-lecture" discussion between Allan Kaprow and Wolf Vostell about "the art of the happening" on Sunday afternoon, April 19th, at the Cricket Theater. After the discussion, the audience will be transported by bus to Long Island to participate in Wolf Vostell's "happening" titled "YOU". The advertisement provides details about the event, including the contribution fee and bus fare.

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-06

This is a promotional poster for an artistic event called "YOU: A Decollage Happening by Vostell." The image shows a striking black brushstroke or smear across a light background, with only a small detail of what appears to be a striped sock and shoe visible at the bottom right corner. The poster advertises an action-lecture between Allan Kaprow and Wolf Vostell about "The Art of Happening" at the Cricket Theater in 1964. The event includes both a discussion and a participatory happening, with audience members being transported by bus to Long Island. The admission price was $3.00 with an additional bus fare of $1.25. The artistic composition creates an intriguing contrast between the bold, dark brushstroke and the beige background, making for a visually striking promotional piece characteristic of 1960s avant-garde art movements.

Meta Llama

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-06

The image depicts a vintage poster for an event titled "YOU: A DECOLLAGE HAPPENING BY VOSTELL" in bold black text at the bottom. The poster features a striking black-and-white photograph of a person's legs and feet standing on a beach, with their shadow cast on the sand in a large, abstract shape. The photograph is divided into two sections, with the left side showing the person's legs and feet, and the right side displaying their shadow. The background of the poster is a light tan color, which provides a subtle contrast to the bold black text and the striking photograph. At the bottom of the poster, additional details about the event are provided, including the date, time, location, and ticket information. The overall design of the poster effectively conveys the unique and thought-provoking nature of the event, which promises to be an immersive and engaging experience for attendees.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-06

The image depicts a poster for an event titled "YOU: A DECOLLAGE HAPPENING BY VOSTELL." The poster features a black-and-white photograph of a person's legs and feet, with the rest of their body obscured by a large, dark shape. The text below the photo provides details about the event, including the date, time, location, and participants. The overall design of the poster suggests that it is promoting an artistic or cultural event, possibly related to performance art or avant-garde movements.