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I'm not sure what's the source of that clicking noises heard throughout the video. I think it may be coming from the internal mechanism of the camera. The cut towards the end of the video is the result of me running out of storage space. XPLORA1: Peter Gabriel's Secret World is a computer program published by Real World MultiMedia Ltd and developed in conjunction with Brilliant Media Inc. It was initially released in 1993 on Macintosh, then on Windows in 1994 and finally on CD-i in 1995. Xplora1 is a sort-of "interactive experience". It obviously contains information about Peter Gabriel and his work, with most of space dedicated to his 1992 album Us and the Secret World Live tour, but it also lets you explore the Real World Studios, learn about exotic instruments, experiment with music editing, listen to musicians who collaborated with Gabriel, and even read about Amnesty International and Peter's own WITNESS organisation. I find it fascinating how much Xplora1 is a product of that brief "multimedia craze" period between the mass adoption of computer CD drives and the birth of modern internet. The box contents are: CD-ROM in snap case with accompanying manual a softcover booklet Real World Records catalogue a postcard installation instructions registration card