An art exhibition organized by the Faculty of Fine Arts of the Polytechnic University of Valencia has been overseen by the M12 chambers with 2 megapixel lenses and day and night lens and Q24 megapixel from German manufacturer Mobotix.

blankThe manufacturer of megapixel camera video surveillance network systems, Mobotix, has been chosen by its Valencian partner, DeVISIONnetwork, to video-monitor the carving stone works exhibition made by the carving department 1 faculty of Fine Arts of the Polytechnic University of Valencia in the studio of Architecture Folch-Jorda Architects of the city of Turia.

The reason for installing Mobotix cameras is the need to monitor exposed works of art, because minimizing costs, watchdogs are dispensed with. With the cameras they monitor and record both the works of art and the entrance of the enclosure. In addition, images collected from the cameras will be used to make a timelaps video of the exhibition.

To cover the whole place, of some 180 Meters, only two cameras have been used. The selected cameras have been the M12 model with 2 megapixel lenses and day and night lens for input; and a Mobotix camera model Q24 megapixel to record the entire explosion room, where you have vision and monitoring of everything.

Juan Daroqui, CEO of DeVISIONnetwork, has targeted: "The use of Mobotix cameras is a great saving because of other types of cameras to cover the whole area we would have needed 6 To 8 Cameras. We've saved on number of cameras, and in the installation of wiring and the same. It is also much more convenient to view the entire image through a single camera than from 8, this is unworkable with other manufacturers."


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By • 3 Jul, 2012
• Section: Case studies, Video surveillance