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The "Equilibrium stone" is inspired by the concept of the world's earliest law, the Hammurabi's Code. The black cone signifies the center of the scales that supports the weight, showing how judicature protects human rights and upholds justice. The protruding shape symbolizes A-li Mountain breaking out of the cloud while the joining hand human figures suggest the judicial system's ideals.
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The "Equilibrium stone" is inspired by the concept of the world's earliest law, the Hammurabi's Code. The black cone signifies the center of the scales that supports the weight, showing how judicature protects human rights and upholds justice. The protruding shape symbolizes A-li Mountain breaking out of the cloud while the joining hand human figures suggest the judicial system's ideals.
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"Heaven" hung on the ceiling, the ring that resembles sun beams symbolizes the universe's rule and the order in nature. The eye-shape convex and clear lens suggest that justice aims at protecting every men's rights from every angle, and justice will be served with transparency in the legal system.
"Earth" mounted on the floor, the "Earth" symbolizes the court's mission to uphold human rights, fairness, and justice. As the court's logo, the copper scales, indicates, the human figures joining hands signify that justice is the truth shared by all, and the happiness sought by all.
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Work: Veritas/Earth、Heaven
Artist: Jun T. Lai
Dimensions(cm):
Veritas/Earth 400x400cm
Veritas/Heaven 800cmx 800cm x500cm
Medium: Granite, marble and copper
"Heaven" hung on the ceiling, the ring that resembles sun beams symbolizes the universe's rule and the order in nature. The eye-shape convex and clear lens suggest that justice aims at protecting every men's rights from every angle, and justice will be served with transparency in the legal system.
"Earth" mounted on the floor, the "Earth" symbolizes the court's mission to uphold human rights, fairness, and justice. As the court's logo, the copper scales, indicates, the human figures joining hands signify that justice is the truth shared by all, and the happiness sought by all.
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"Heaven" hung on the ceiling, the ring that resembles sun beams symbolizes the universe's rule and the order in nature. The eye-shape convex and clear lens suggest that justice aims at protecting every men's rights from every angle, and justice will be served with transparency in the legal system.
"Earth" mounted on the floor, the "Earth" symbolizes the court's mission to uphold human rights, fairness, and justice. As the court's logo, the copper scales, indicates, the human figures joining hands signify that justice is the truth shared by all, and the happiness sought by all.
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"Heaven" hung on the ceiling, the ring that resembles sun beams symbolizes the universe's rule and the order in nature. The eye-shape convex and clear lens suggest that justice aims at protecting every men's rights from every angle, and justice will be served with transparency in the legal system.
"Earth" mounted on the floor, the "Earth" symbolizes the court's mission to uphold human rights, fairness, and justice. As the court's logo, the copper scales, indicates, the human figures joining hands signify that justice is the truth shared by all, and the happiness sought by all.
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At times of racket, a little tree would undergo all hardships. Not long after, over affluent land, timely wind and rain, a little tree diverges from the growth line, suffering from the diversified furious storm. By natural law, over affluent land, timely wind and rain, a great tree finally create twisted roots and intricate gnarls, with firm confidence and perseverance. Some day in the future, fallen leaves return to the motherland, to keep on the circulating life.
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At times of racket, a little tree would undergo all hardships. Not long after, over affluent land, timely wind and rain, a little tree diverges from the growth line, suffering from the diversified furious storm. By natural law, over affluent land, timely wind and rain, a great tree finally create twisted roots and intricate gnarls, with firm confidence and perseverance. Some day in the future, fallen leaves return to the motherland, to keep on the circulating life.