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❤️ Eulima diaphana 🐶

"Eulima diaphana is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Eulimidae. The species is one of a number within the genus Eulima.Hedley, 1899. Warén A. (2011). Checklist of Eulimidae. pers. com. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id;=565777 on 2013-01-30. References External links * To World Register of Marine Species Category:Eulima Category:Gastropods described in 1899 "

❤️ Geoffrey Drake-Brockman (artist) 🐶

""Totem" (2012), located outside Perth Arena Geoffrey Drake-Brockman (born 1964) is an Australian artist known for incorporating robotics and lasers into his work.http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/breaking/15294630/totem-tribute- to-robotics/ http://www.daao.org.au/bio/geoffrey-drake-brockman/ http://www.synapse.net.au/people/geoffrey_drake-brockman He was born in Woomera, South Australia. He currently lives and works in Perth, Western Australia. Notable works include "Floribots", (128 computer-controlled robot origami flowers arranged in a grid Editor Paige Amor, "National Sculpture Prize & Exhibition 2005", (Port Melbourne: Thames and Hudson, 2005) http://nga.gov.au/Exhibition/SculpturePrize05/Detail.cfm?IRN=139758 a sculpture that won the Macquarie Bank People's Choice Award when exhibited at the National Gallery of Australia) http://nga.gov.au/AboutUs/press/SP05PC.cfm) and "Totem", (a 10.5 metre tall installation outside Perth Arena that has moving panels that open and close like flower petals when people walk past. http://www.news.com.au/national/perth-arena-totem-attracts-attention/story- fndo4e3y-1226476802202) In March 2013 he took to Indiegogo to raise funds to complete four life size Robot Ballerinas, otherwise known as the "Coppelia Project".http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-coppelia-project-four-dancing- robot-ballerinashttp://www.behindballet.com/robot-ballerinas/ References External links Category:20th-century Australian sculptors Category:Living people Category:1964 births Category:People from Perth, Western Australia Category:21st-century Australian sculptors "

❤️ Jakob Ejersbo 🐶

"Jakob Ejersbo (6 April 1968 in Rødovre – 10 July 2008 in Aalborg) was a Danish journalist and writer. His work is considered modern and neorealistic. Authoring the immensely popular novel, Nordkraft, which sold more than 100,000 copies, an unusually high sales figure on the book market in Denmark, Ejersbo became an established writer. A tale about three young people and drug problems in Aalborg, the work was turned into a film in 2005, directed by Ole Christian Madsen. Ejersbo is also well known for writing what is known as the Africa Trilogy (the three novels, Liberty, Revolution, and Eksil), inspired by the author's own childhood experiences in Tanzania. The trilogy was published posthumously, however. Jakob Ejersbo died from a malign case of esophageal cancer after an illness period of only 10 months. Johannes Riis, publishing editor at the major Danish publishing house, Gyldendal, spoke at the funeral, saying: "Og nu står jeg så her, i en frysende klar og ubarmhjertig bevidsthed om, at jeg i løbet af det sidste års tid har været vidne til noget af det mest urimelige og meningsløse, jeg har oplevet i mit liv. At se så meget originalitet, så meget talent gå til spilde og aldrig få mulighed for at komme til udfoldelse. Det er ikke til at have med at gøre" ("And now here I stand, with a freezingly clear and merciless awareness that, in the course of the past year, I have witnessed something of the most unfair and meaningless I have experienced in my life. To see so much originality, so much talent go to waste and never get the chance to unfold. It is unbearable."). Ejersbo was not married, lived alone and had no children. Works * 2009: Liberty, novel * 2009: Revolution, novel * 2009: Eksil, novel * 2002: Nordkraft, novel * 2000: Superego, short stories * 1998: Fuga, novellesamling skrevet med Morten Alsinger Awards and stipends Jakob Ejersbo has received the following awards and stipends: * 2001: The Danish Arts Foundation. Stipend * 2003: De Gyldne Laurbær for Nordkraft * 2003: The Danish Arts Foundation. Stipend * 2005: The Danish Arts Foundation. Stipend * 2006: The Danish Arts Foundation. Stipend * 2007: The Danish Arts Foundation. Stipend References Category:20th-century Danish novelists Category:21st-century Danish novelists Category:Danish male novelists Category:20th-century Danish male writers Category:21st-century Danish male writers Category:1968 births Category:2008 deaths Category:People from Rødovre "

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