AMX & VANTI ‘REWRITE THE BOOK’ AT THE LIBRARY OF BIRMINGHAM
Thanks to this innovative application of AMX technology, the library has found its place in the digital world
Opened in September 2013, the £189 million Library of
is fed with content from an array of sources, all managed
Birmingham is a world-class centre for culture, learning
from a simple to use AMX control panel. A NI700 central
and knowledge. With technology firmly at its core, this
controller allows the vast array of devices in this high-tech
impressive and architecturally bold addition to the
space to become integrated as part of the central AMX
city redefines the role of the library in today’s digitally-
control system. Moving on, and the library’s striking Digital
connected world. With state-of-the-art facilities including a
Gallery is formed of a triple-storey wall that runs from the
triple-storey Digital Gallery and a BFI Mediatheque which
ground floor children’s area, to the ceiling of the central
provides free access to the National Film Archive, the library
atrium. A dedicated feature area, the wall was conceived
opens-up Birmingham’s internationally renowned collection
to showcase large-format, high-resolution artwork and
of archives, photography and books. With more than three
digital imagery of the library’s range of archived assets. No
million visitors expected each year, and millions more
fewer than 22 NEC displays combine to create the abstract
online, the library knew that the successful delivery of digital
arrangement that mirrors the building’s own silhouette.
services both inside and outside the facility would be key to
As with the foyer media wall, a diverse range of feeds are
its successful realisation. Enter leading systems integrator,
brought together and, as source selection needs to be
Vanti and an AMX-controlled solution which is helping to
made by non-technical staff, an AMX Modero control panel
‘rewrite the book’ for public libraries in the 21st century.
has been installed to provide an easy to use interface and intuitive user experience.
The impressive technological provision begins in the foyer, an expansive, double-storey space that reaches all the way
As well as providing a valuable service and engaging with
through to the back of the building. The client was clear
the public, it was also vital that the library could raise its
that the digital focus of the library should be evident as
own revenue through the hire of its meeting, presentation
soon as visitors entered and, being an events venue, they
and exhibition spaces. Its impressive Conference Centre
also wanted to ensure they could communicate the diverse
is a world class facility designed and technologically-
range of activities taking place in the library on a daily basis.
specified to rival the likes of Birmingham’s International
Vanti’s solution was a large format LCD video wall which
Convention Centre. An AMX Enova DGX32 Matrix Switcher
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An AMX Enova DGX32 Matrix Switcher sits at the heart of the system; enabling connected devices to be centrally monitored, managed and controlled over the IT infrastructure.
sits at the heart of the system. The industry’s first modular digital media switcher with a built-in central controller, this innovative unit manages and distributes analogue plus digital audio and video, including HDMI with HDCP, control and Ethernet, around the Library of Birmingham’s hightech facilities, enabling the library’s connected devices to be centrally monitored, managed and controlled over its IT infrastructure. With DXLink Transmitters and Receivers in each separate meeting space and a DVI Input card for integration with the signage system, this flexible solution ensures that the Conference Centre is a versatile event space that supports both the presentation and consumption of content from a wide range of sources.
Modero X Series control panels provide an intuitive interface
User control is provided using a range of 7”, 10” and 19” AMX Modero X Series panels, depending on situation and the amount of technology to be controlled. These are backed by an AMX NI-3100 central controller complete with a MXAMP Preview Unit, allowing the panoramic panel on reception to monitor output in each room. This central control panel allows staff to see the status of all rooms, including the live content feeds. Taking control of a particular room is simply a matter of selecting it on the layout. Rooms can also be linked together and reconfigured from the control panel at the touch of a button, with the AMX system automatically adapting as partitions are positioned to divide or open up spaces. The library’s offering has been systematically enhanced with integrated technology
Blu-Ray players have been integrated into the system as shared resources that are bookable with each of the spaces. When a player is assigned to a room, the controls appear on the in-room panel for the duration of the booking. The library’s boardroom needed a similarly high-end system suitable for library executives and high profile visitors. The AMX control system makes the room’s technology, which includes a recessed projection screen, in-ceiling speakers and Blu-Ray, Freeview and standard VGA/HDMI inputs, exceptionally easy to use, with live previews from all inputs relayed on the Modero X Series control panel. So, thanks to Vanti’s innovative application of AMX technology, this is one library that has certainly found its place in the digital world, and is now future-ready for
The Digital Gallery video wall boasts no fewer than 22 screens
anything the 21st century has to throw at it.
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The impressive technical provision is particularly evident in the state-of-the-art BFI Mediatheque
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Opened in September 2013, the £189 million Library of Birmingham is a world-class centre for culture, learning and knowledge. With AMX technology at its core, this impressive and architecturally bold addition to the city redefines the role of the library in today’s digitally-connected world. With stateof-the-art facilities including a triple-storey Digital Gallery and a BFI Mediatheque which provides free access to the National Film Archive, the library opens-up Birmingham’s internationally renowned collection of archives, photography and books.
With more than three million visitors expected each year, and millions more online, the library knew that the successful delivery of digital services both inside and outside the facility would be key to its successful realisation. Enter leading systems integrator, Vanti and an AMX-controlled solution which is helping to ‘rewrite the book’ for public libraries in the 21st century.
LOCATION Birmingham, UK
Through written, printed, audio, visual and interactive resources and technologies, the Library of Birmingham will link the people of Birmingham to the world. It will bring the world to Birmingham. Brian Gambles MBE, Library of Birmingham CEO +44 (0)207 652 9450 | www.amx.com/eu