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Fresno sunset from the Save Mart Center Web cam -- this view looking from the Peters Building west toward the Fresno State Music Building
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Shirley Melikian Armbruster
Dec. 3, 2001



LIVE WEB CAM NOW TRACKING PROGRESS
OF SAVE MART CENTER CONSTRUCTION


Pelco Corporation of Clovis, one of the world's largest manufacturers of surveillance cameras, has donated and installed a Web cam at Fresno State to trace the construction of the Save Mart Center.

 

The sophisticated camera will allow visitors to the www.savemartcenter.com Web site to see construction from a variety of views. The camera also rotates and zooms in on various areas of the Fresno State campus.


The camera sits atop the five-story Peters Business building on campus, northwest of the Save Mart Center site.  The camera's site is one of the highest locations on campus. The Web cam currently shows four campus view; two of the Save Mart Center construction site, one of the main campus, and another view of the campus farm and the Sierra Nevada.


"Not only will people be able to watch the construction live, we will also be building a visual record of the center's construction over the coming months," said Mark Aydelotte, Fresno State assistant vice president of university relations. "We should be able to produce time-lapse video segments of the progress of the builders."


Pelco is a world leader in the design, development and manufacture of closed-circuit television systems and equipment.



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