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Inspired by adventures at the Devil’s Punchbowl in Ireland and deep inside Slieve Elva, and guided by the insightful scientific explanations of Dr. Laurence Gill and composition by Norah Constance Walsh, Inception Horizon follows the path of atmospheric water above the lowlands of County Clare, Ireland, through the soil and into the layers of rock that lie beneath. It seeps, drips and then gains traction, creating and passing through various pathways with its laminar and then increasingly turbulent flow. Over time it carves out a vast cave before finding its way back to the air via a spring. The concept of an inception horizon features strongly in the music of the work performed by the Mellow Tonics Choir: this is the crucial point that facilitates the initial passage of water and then stretches out like a constant ceiling above further descending erosion. Whispers of the corrosive forces at work echo in the space against an overall trajectory of descent, until the final upwards rush when you can breathe again. -- Lyrics Exposed, weathered down, low-lying limestone plains Linked lowland karst network Ephemeral turloughs Slieve Elva to Kinvara Protected unique species, substrate communities, ecosystem Excessive precipitation events Seeping Insufficient capacity Surcharge Inception horizon First order kinetics, fourth order kinetics Pathways through the epikarst, Laminar D'Arcy's law Flow through the epikarst Breakthrough (Inception) Linear kinetics, aggressive flow Meteoric waters, aggressive to calcite Aggressive, turbulent, meteoric waters Inception horizon Vast, submerged Far below Higher order passages Branching, ramiform, spongework, network, anastomotic Vast submerged, Vast Deep, deep Estavelle......spring! -- Team Original concept: Dr Laurence Gill Composer: Norah Constance Walsh Producer: Dr Fergus McAuliffe Camera: Chris Garrett (the Burren), Daniel Fleming and Jordan Murshed (Trinity College Dublin) Edit: Chris Garrett Choir: Mellow Tonics Shot on location in the Burren, Co. Clare, Ireland and Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. -- iCRAG is the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre in Applied Geosciences hosted by University College Dublin, Ireland. We are a team of researchers creating solutions for a sustainable society. We develop innovative science and technologies to better understand the Earth’s past, present, and future and how people are connected to it. We drive research in areas that are critical to society and the economy, including: Sustainable discovery of energy resources and raw materials required for decarbonisation. Securing and protecting groundwater and marine resources. Protecting society from Earth’s hazards such as flooding and landslides.