Immersive exhibition space of Arte Museum./Courtesy of SK shieldus

SK shieldus' physical security brand ADT Caps announced on the 15th that it has introduced specialized security services at the immersive media art exhibition hall 'Artemuseum.'

With the expansion of immersive exhibitions, the need for systematic management for artwork protection and visitor safety is increasing due to changes in viewing environments like dim lighting and free movement. In particular, proactive responses to security threats such as theft and damage are being emphasized.

In response to this demand, ADT Caps has established an integrated security system at Artemuseum, including high-definition CCTV, access control systems, and unmanned security facilities. To enhance visitor safety and prevent damage to artworks in the dim exhibition environment, an additional 5-megapixel CCTV has been installed to minimize blind spots.

Additionally, intrusion and abnormal signal detection sensors installed in key areas of the exhibition hall send real-time alerts to the ADT Caps control center, enabling immediate response in case of emergencies. The exhibition space is protected 24 hours a day through the unmanned security system, even outside of operating hours.

Through the establishment of this security system, ADT Caps has created an environment where visitors can feel more secure and immerse themselves in the exhibition, while also improving the operational efficiency of the exhibition hall.

An ADT Caps official noted, “In exhibition halls with dim lighting or immersive spaces with free movement, delicate security design is needed so that visitors can concentrate on the exhibition with greater peace of mind,” adding, “We will do our best to ensure that the experience of culture and art does not turn into anxiety through customized security services that reflect the characteristics of cultural and artistic spaces.”

Meanwhile, ADT Caps has completed the establishment of security systems in major domestic exhibition halls such as Artemuseum in Gangneung, Jeju, and Yeosu, and plans to expand its services to other exhibition spaces in the future.

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