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The Art Institute of Chicago Using Axis Network Cameras to
Monitor Museum for Safety of Visitors, Art Holdings
Implementing in a Manner That Is Unobtrusive and
Aesthetically Pleasing, While Deterring Incidents
CHELMSFORD, Mass. – Oct. 1, 2008 -- Axis
Communications, the global leader in the network video market, today announced
that the Art Institute of Chicago is using Axis network cameras to monitor the
museum’s approximately 1 million square feet for the safety of its visitors and
art holdings.
Axis partner Honeywell Building Solutions is providing the video management
system and assisting the Art Institute in the network camera installation.
The Art Institute of Chicago was founded in 1879 as both a museum and school.
The collection now encompasses more than 5,000 years of human expression from
cultures around the world. Within the next decade, a new complex will continue
this process of growth. Last year, the Art Institute served 1.4 million
visitors.
The Art Institute is implementing Axis network cameras in order to ensure the
safety of visitors as they move throughout the facilities and to ensure the
security of irreplaceable artwork. Working with curators and the museum’s IT
staff, the museum has placed both visible and hidden cameras throughout its
buildings in a manner that is unobtrusive and aesthetically pleasing, while
deterring criminal activity.
“We are excited about our new Axis network cameras and our increased ability to
protect artwork while maintaining visitor accessibility to it,” said Michelle
Lehrman Jenness, associate vice president for protection services for the Art
Institutue of Chicago. “With this new system, we are confident of our ability to
serve our visitors while protecting our collection.”
The Art Institute previously had an older analog system in place, which did not
provide the same level of quality or coverage as its new network camera system.
Nor did it enable the museum to monitor any location from multiple review points
on the network or easily share incidents on video.
Lehrman Jenness noted that the new surveillance system is expected to increase
the productivity of current security staff, who can more easily observe museum
activities. The Art Institute is using the lower-light and higher resolution
capabilities of Axis network cameras, including the AXIS 225FD, AXIS 223M, AXIS
233D and AXIS 209MFD-R, to alert staff monitoring the museum of notable
occurrences and enable them to observe specific artworks more closely. Should
problems arise, monitoring staff can be in immediate communication with museum
officers nearest to the situation.
According to Fredrik Nilsson, general manager of Axis Communications, “Axis
network cameras are ideally suited for demanding environments such as museums.
We are excited to work with the Art Institute to ensure it remains a premier
location for art lovers in Chicago.”
About Axis Communications
Axis is an IT company offering network video solutions for professional
installations. The company is the global market leader in network video, driving
the ongoing shift from analog to digital video surveillance. Axis products and
solutions focus on security surveillance and remote monitoring, and are based on
innovative, open technology platforms.
Axis is a Swedish-based company, operating worldwide with offices in 18
countries and cooperating with partners in more than 70 countries. Founded in
1984, Axis is listed on the OMX Nordic Exchange, Large Cap and Information
Technology. For more information about Axis, please visit our website at
www.axis.com.
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Contacts:
George Cohen (for Axis)
Valerie Wehler
617-325-0011
978-614-2068
axis@gccpr.com
valerie.wehler@axis.com