But as the institution’s reputation grew, and visitor numbers increased, the museum team recognized the need for a more comprehensive approach to artwork protection. As custodians of Indonesia's artistic treasures, they recognized the need to enhance the security of their valuable collections while maintaining an enjoyable experience for visitors.
"As museum caretakers, we're not just preserving artworks—we're safeguarding the nation's identity," explained Arka Njela Tevua Lestavi, the Marketing Manager at Jogja National Museum. “But the challenges are real: how do we ensure these pieces remain intact, meaningful, and accessible for future generations?”
The museum team wanted to establish a system that could provide consistent monitoring throughout their galleries, particularly during busy periods and special exhibitions. The system should also help staff respond more effectively to various situations while maintaining the welcoming atmosphere that visitors expect. The goal was to create an environment where cultural preservation and visitor accessibility could coexist seamlessly.
Deploying an AI-powered protection system
To address these needs, Jogja National Museum partnered with Hikvision to create a protective network throughout the museum's gallery spaces. Four 4 MP ColorVu with Smart Hybrid Light Fixed Bullet Network Cameras (DS-2CD1047G2H-LIUF(2.8mm)) and four 2 MP Smart Hybrid Light Fixed Turret Network Cameras (DS-2CD1321G2-LIUF/SL(2.8mm)) have been strategically placed across the exhibition areas.