
LEGACY
The continued path of the project
The legacy of this project continues through the game, film and comic now having showcased around the globe, via EXPOS, talks, and film screenings.
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Articles in national news, both print and digital, with features on TV, the project has been greatly received by the public, both locally and beyond.
Spurred on by a string of project successes, the team have went on to work on more community projects within the area of Lochee.
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Below are some of the scope and successes.
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Scott Dee and Damon Herd were invited to speak about the comic, film and overall project at the prestigious CHEAD Annual Conference held in Dundee supported by DJCAD. Here they would give insight in their processes, with more information around the legacy projects, and impact their has had within the local area of Lochee. More info on CHEAD here
The film would go on to be screened at BEYOND 2024 in London.
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BEYOND is an annual conference for thinkers, makers, investors and researchers across the creative industries, exploring the relationship between creative research and business innovation.
More here

The game would be showcased at the GITEX Gobal Event in Dubai in 2022 and pitch for a small competition.
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Konglomerate Games was invited to tak part of the UAE Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, Creative Innovation Challenge.
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Attendees and delegates from all over the the globe were given insight into the magical area of Tipperary.
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Creativity Impacts: InGAME and Beyond by Creative Dundee
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A showcase celebration that explored the influence of locally-made digital and creative innovations. Michael was invited to talk about he project to a sold our cinema showcase at DCA Dundee. The audience were then treated to a viewing of the insights film, along with a marquee event afterwards, presenting the comic book and more.
More information, and photography from the event can be found here
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Reviving the Heart of Lochee
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After the success of the Tip insists film, Michael would ask Director, Scott Dee to help produce the next project following 'Tipperary'.
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They would go on to produce a short documentary film for the Lochee Boys and Girls boxing club that would hopefully help secure much needed funding for the expansion of their crowded premises.
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The film was a direct continuation of of the community that had grown organically through Tipperary.
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The film would be screened at DCA in October 2024. Where the club announced their plans for the development of their space via LJRH Architects
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The first round of fundraising seems to be going ell, with positive projections set for 2025 and beyond. Some insight into this plans can be found on section below,
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The film, and more information on the club can be found here. ​​

The proposed extension aims to:
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Enhance gym and training facilities to meet increasing demand.
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Create additional community spaces for activities that enrich the lives of young people and families.
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Safeguard the club’s legacy of inclusivity and success for future generations.
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Even with all this amazing around the world legacy, we believe the greatest achievement of the project is the installation within the local lochee library. giving anyone to 'Walk The Streets Of 1941 Lochee'