Art & Design
We assist artists and companies develop their vision. We help designers, scientists, universities and industrial companies store, manage, analyze and visualize their data using state-of-the-art visual effects and interactive techniques. Finally, we now produce design products ourselves, under the brand /*Made on Jupiter*/.
In reverse chronological order, here are some of our contributions to the in Visual Arts and Product Design:
The Octo Stool
Designed by Tom Kluyskens — 2010
/*Made on Jupiter*/
The Octo Stool is a snapfit plywood design, requiring glue nor screws. It is an exercise in waste reduction. A standard 4’x8’ sheet of plywood yields 8 stools with minimal cutoff waste.

Oops Wrong Planet
an animation by Tom Kluyskens — 2009
A collaboration with Belgian video artist Anouk De Clercq. An 8 minute meditative piece showing a stark and simplified landscape seen at night through a (procedurally simulated) old video link.
The J. Winfield chair
Designed by Sascha Ulber — 2009
/*Made on Jupiter*/
A Cantilever curved plywood lounge chair with four different veneers, upholstery in polyurethane foam covered with leather or cotton, with volumetric dimensions 710 mm x 820 mm x 730 mm.

During Design
Paolo Berto — 2009
Design previsualization

Italcurvi
Paolo Berto, Tom Kluyskens — 2008
Simulation of wood stretching for wood-curvature machinery

Arcadia Studio
Paolo Berto, Francois Beaune, Riccardo Rossi — 2007
Terrains Visualization from very large point clouds (billion of points) into polygons and/or subdivision surfaces. Support of generation displacement map directly from pointclouds.

Summae
Moritz Moeller, Sacha Ulber — 2009
Design & previsualization of modern design furniture, with a twist.

Feniks CG, for Procter & Gamble
Paolo Berto, Francois Beaune — 2007
Previsualization of dishwashing color based on real world acquired data of colored pigments.

Damen Shipyards
Tom Kluyskens — 2006
Previsualization of yachtsin exterior, including environment and ocean simulation; previsualization of interiors.

Gregg Flesishman
Tom Kluyskens — 2008
Previsualization of housing module, automatic procedural montage system, with interactive application.

5 Frammenti, for BeccoGiallo
Paolo Berto — 2009
5 animations for a free live theatrical performance dealing with noir events of the past of Italy. Input data coming only from still images. presented live in Bolzano and Padova, Italy.

Feathers, for Benetton
Paolo Berto — 2007
Simulation of thousands of falling feathers, projected in HD at the vernissage of the Benetton Accessories flagship store. Rome, Italy.

Osram
Artist: Tom Kluyskens
Permanent installation of multiple light screens sculptures displaying a shared animation. Germany.

The Bichad trilogy, for Andrea Galvani
Paolo Berto, Riccardo Rossi 2007—2009
Itinerant indoor installation featuring a trilogy of videos showing the “sublimation” of real world objects. Projected in HD in galleries across Italy and Swiss.

Colori in verticale, for Franco Durante
Paolo Berto — 2004
Pre-visualization of sculptures in public gardens with compositing and studio photography. Treviso, Italy.

Museum d’hont Dhaenens
Tom Kluyskens — 2006
Itinerary installation with screen featuring lighting simulations. Belgium.


