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Introducing The World’s First Orchestra Made Of AI-Powered Surveillance Cameras

September 29, 2025 by Deborah Bloomfield

It’s possibly one of the most iconic pieces of music ever created, at least when it comes to sci-fi and technology. You’d recognize it the moment you hear it. The music unfolds gently at first, but it gradually swells as you start to anticipate bold brass fanfares and pulsating timpani, conveying a sense of triumph.

Although Richard Strauss probably didn’t compose his Also sprach Zarathustra with such associations in mind, the music has become synonymous with ideas connected to scientific progress since it featured in Stanley Kubrick’s 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey. Now, that connection has been made even stronger as engineers have transformed state-of-the-art artificial intelligence (AI) powered surveillance cameras into an orchestra to recreate this legendary music. And they did so using some tennis balls, a fire extinguisher, and a mug.

This innovative experiment, conducted by Axis Communications, a Swedish technology company and global industry leader within video surveillance, demonstrates that surveillance solutions can go beyond passive monitoring. Instead, with the power of AI, cameras can be transformed into smart security systems operating with the highest operational efficiency.

Video surveillance has become a standard feature of our daily lives. From security cameras monitoring public spaces to home systems designed to safeguard private property, modern security has become an important way for people to ensure peace of mind. Most surveillance systems can be understood as passive monitors, recording information that is then sent to a designated monitor for later review. However, most modern industries would prefer more intelligent video surveillance solutions that offer smarter, automated security.

As a leading figure in this industry, Axis Communications decided to experiment with its AI-powered video surveillance technologies, pushing the boundaries of operational efficiency and intelligence. To do this, they set out to recreate Strauss’s iconic music with only their AI-powered video surveillance cameras and a small team of performers. 

This incredible and unique test would demonstrate how their advanced, AI-based analytics, once paired with high-performance cameras and speakers, can be trained to identify pretty much anything, triggering a variety of responses – all in real-time.

The experiment

So how do you transform a camera into a musical instrument? The experiment, called the Object Detection Orchestra, turned everyday objects – tennis balls, a fire extinguisher, and a mug – into musical triggers that were held up to the camera by the performers. When the objects were detected by specific zones on the camera’s field, an MQTT signal – a lightweight method for machines to send information to one another – was sent to a MIDI system – a musical instrument digital interface – that plays a corresponding sound.

Axis Communications AI-Powered Surveillance Camera Orchestra

Axis Communications’ engineers arranged the camera screens into zones that could detect the objects as they passed through them.

Image courtesy of Axis Communications

To bring the performance to life, four performers operated four cameras connected to a computer and a live mixer while veteran Swedish musical producer Jonas Quant, who has worked with Kylie Minogue and No Doubt, created the arrangement for this classical piece with an unusual twist.

Jonas Quant

Jonas Quant, who has previously worked with Kylie Minogue and No Doubt, created the musical arrangement for the Object Detection Orchestra.

Image courtesy of Axis Communications

A performance to remember

This all took place in close collaboration with Axis Communications’ engineers and represents the world’s first video surveillance camera orchestra, which is a sight to behold as well as hear.

The experiment’s success opens a whole new era of possibilities, empowering customers with real-time, customizable detection and automated responses. Axis Communications’ AI-powered surveillance cameras cut down on manual workload and accelerate decision-making, which could be valuable in sectors such as urban infrastructure, manufacturing, retail, healthcare, and logistics.

This is not the first time Axis Communications have conducted an innovative experiment with their cameras. In 2024, they filmed an ice hockey match from below the ice, demonstrating how their technology can perform even within the harshest conditions. It is clear that, with all these advances, Axis can deliver a wide range of tailored solutions for customer needs while also demonstrating that video surveillance can go far beyond traditional security.

To read more about the experiment, click here!

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Deborah Bloomfield
Deborah Bloomfield

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