Museum of Justice
Interactive Exhibition
Under SuperUber’s creative direction, the new Museum of Justice presents a contemporary and accessible view of the legal world, transforming complex themes into interactive and immersive experiences. The project was developed in collaboration with the Museum’s team and is curated and managed by the company Fora.
The narrative spans from early legal codes — such as the Code of Hammurabi and its principle of “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth” — to Brazilian legal history, with its Constitutions and landmark cases. Highlights include Luiz Gama, the Black lawyer who freed hundreds of enslaved people, and Inês Etienne Romeu, the only survivor of the “House of Death,” who dedicated her life to defending victims of the dictatorship.
The revitalization also includes a second phase, currently in development, with new interactive installations exploring justice, citizenship and memory.








