Two Mobotix cameras monitor an art exhibition at the Polytechnic University of Valencia
Una exposición de arte organizada por la facultad de Bellas Artes de la Universidad Politécnica de Valencia ha contado con la supervisión de las cámaras M12 con 2 lentes megapíxel y lente diurna y nocturna y Q24 megapíxel del fabricante alemán Mobotix.
El fabricante de sistemas en red de videovigilancia de cámaras megapíxeles, Mobotix, ha sido elegido por su partner valenciano, DeVISIONnetwork, para videovigilar la exposición de obras de piedra tallada que ha realizado el departamento de talla 1 de la facultad de Bellas Artes de la Universidad Politécnica de Valencia en el estudio de Arquitectura Folch-Jorda Arquitectos de la ciudad del Turia.
El motivo de la instalación de cámaras Mobotix es la necesidad de vigilar las obras de arte expuestas, ya que por minimizar costes se prescinde de vigilantes. With the cameras, they monitor and record both the artworks and the entrance to the premises,. Besides, the images captured by the cameras will be used to create a timelapse video of the exhibition,.
To cover the entire venue,, de unos 180 metros, only two cameras have been used,. The selected cameras have been the M12 model with 2 megapixel lenses and day-and-night lens for the entrance,; and a Mobotix Q24 megapixel camera to record the entire explosion room,, in which there is visibility and monitoring of everything,.
Juan Daroqui, Director General of DeVISIONnetwork, has pointed: 'The use of Mobotix cameras means a big saving since with other types of cameras to cover the whole area we would have needed, 6 a 8 cameras. We have saved on the number of cameras', and in the wiring installation and of the same,. Moreover, it is much more comfortable to view the entire image through a single camera than from 8, this is unfeasible with other manufacturers.
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