About this Farewell
Say goodbye to the Tartan Army — and the best 367 farewells light up Edinburgh.
Why 367?
The number isn't random. In 367 AD, a coalition of tribes — the Scoti and the Picts, the ancestors of modern Scotland — launched a coordinated invasion of Roman Britain. Historians call it the Great Conspiracy, because Rome never saw it coming.
Some 1,600 years later, the Tartan Army staged a rather friendlier invasion. An estimated 50,000 Scotland supporters crossed the Atlantic for the country's first World Cup in 28 years, descended on Boston, and — by way of celebration — drank a fair few of its bars dry.
The farewell
As the Tartan Army heads home, we're gathering 367 short goodbyes to send them off. One take, ten seconds, straight from your phone. A human team chooses the best 367, and they're projected in Festival Square, Edinburgh, during the Festival — a wall of faces sending the country off in style.
Nothing is shown publicly until a person has reviewed and chosen it, and you can ask us to remove your clip at any time.
Who's behind it
This is from Wordsmith — the legal intake platform for corporate legal teams. In-house legal teams are buried: every contract, query and approval request in the business eventually lands on their desk. Wordsmith sits at the front door, so the routine, repeatable work gets answered, triaged and handled automatically — letting teams deflect and manage excessive workloads, and spend their time on the work that actually needs a lawyer.
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