The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has a new service that takes requests over SMS and sends them back over MMS:
Text 572-51 with the words "send me" followed by a keyword, a color, or even an emoji and you'll receive a related artwork image and caption via text message. For example "send me the ocean" might get you Pirkle Jones' Breaking Wave, Golden Gate; "send me something blue" could result in Éponge (SE180) by Yves Klein; and "send me 💐" might return Yasumasa Morimura's An Inner Dialogue with Frida Kahlo (Collar of Thorns). Each text message triggers a query to the SFMOMA collection API, which then responds with an artwork matching your request.
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(Score: 3, Informative) by richtopia on Thursday July 20 2017, @09:46PM
It always frustrates me when friends send me MMS images: the resolution is always crap. With smartphones having multi megapixel cameras it seems silly to then deliver a sub-par image.
I have a similar concern for this exhibit. MMS may be convent but it really doesn't help view the art.