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'''''Closure''''' (also known as '''''[[Halo numbers|Halo 12]]''''') is a double VHS video set by [[Nine Inch Nails]] released on November 25, 1997. The first tape is a documentary of the [[Self_Destruct_Touring_Cycle|Self-Destruct Tour]], and the second tape is a compilation of [[Nine Inch Nails music videos|music videos]] that had been created up to that point. A DVD release was planned for 2004, but never materialized. A prototype of the DVD was then leaked in 2006.
 
According to [[Russell Mills]], who created the artwork, a live album was also planned as a companion to ''Closure'' and artwork was made for it, but the idea was scrapped.[http://www.permanence.de/millscat/nin/index.html] The unused paintings can be seen [http://www.russellmills.com/art-1990s/ here]. The typeface used on ''Closure'' is Albertus.
==Video listing==
Several years before this higher quality DVD was leaked, a commercial bootleg DVD version of the original VHS titled ''Rated 'R' - A Retrospective'' was released. Aside from the main menus, it is virtually identical to ''Closure''.
 
==Artwork==
The typeface used on ''Closure'' is Albertus. [[Russell Mills]] created several pieces of artwork towards this release, and some unused paintings can be seen [https://www.russellmills.com/art-1990s/ here].
==Credits==
The original 1995 footage finally surfaced on YouTube on April 6, 2022.[https://ninlive.com/shows/other/live1995.html] It had been preserved via a personal VHS copy made by someone who worked at the London editing studio where Simon Maxwell assembled his rough cut of the footage, before sending it to Nothing Records for approval (at which point it was scrapped). It was shot in [[1995/02/11_Dallas,_TX|Dallas, TX]] and [[1995/02/13_Omaha,_NE|Omaha, NE]] in February and was the same source footage used for the aforementioned "Hurt", "Eraser", and "Wish" videos.
 
A live album was also planned as a companion to ''Closure'', but the idea was scrapped.[http://www.permanence.de/millscat/nin/index.html] This most likely would have been audio from the Simon Maxwell film.
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