00:17:44 Nina Thomas: http://explore.religioussounds.osu.edu/ 00:22:16 Emily R.: how are these connections generated? 00:58:34 Emily R.: so they are computer generated from keywords? 00:59:41 Kyle Driscoll: Perhaps your experience with the project can shed some light on my question, I'm wanting to help catalogue and record the experiences and traditions of a local Islamic group. Any suggestions on how best to approach them? 01:00:43 Andy Verhoff: I jumped in late - and if you answered this earlier, I'll watch the recording later, but here is goes: why preserve religious sound? (As a former church musician and think it's cool.) 01:01:49 Emily R.: how was the connection made between The Ohio State University and Michigan State to collaborate on this project? 01:02:13 Kyle Driscoll: Awesome, thank you! 01:02:57 Nina Thomas: https://religioussounds.osu.edu/about-faq 01:03:45 Andy Verhoff: In answer to question #1: recording a Catholic mass and it's music. Not "high mass" type stuff, but a "regular" 4:30 pm Saturday mass. 01:04:10 Andy Verhoff: I'll check the website and thanks for answering! 01:04:57 Laura Russell: With the loss of communal church singing and music during the pandemic, do you find participants say that they have lost a vital part of their faith practice? 01:08:46 Andy Verhoff: Thanks! 01:08:55 Laura Russell: Thank you for sharing this fascinating session. 01:09:22 Kyle Driscoll: Thank you!