Multi-Faith Praying Booth Has Been Installed At Manchester University

Press Play To Pray
|

A multi-faith praying booth has been installed at a university.

The specially converted photo booth of the Pray-o-mat offers more than 300 pre-recorded prayers and incantations in 65 different languages, via a touch screen.

The free to use machine at the University of Manchester is designed for people on the go in their daily lives.

Choices include Our Father in German and English, Buddhist and Islamic benedictions; Aborigine devotional songs and even the solemn chanting of an orthodox Jewish congregation.

Many of the prayers were collected by the machine's creator, German artist Oliver Sturm, with some taken from radio archives.

A three-year research project on multi-faith spaces is being conducted at the university.

A team has visited almost 250 multi-faith spaces in the UK and abroad.

Charting the emergence and scope of the spaces has been difficult because many are concealed from public view, according to the university.

But it is estimated more than 1,500 exist in the UK.

Project leader Dr Ralf Brand said: "Though the Pray-o-mat is a bit tongue-in-cheek, there is a serious message to what we're doing.

"Successful multi-faith spaces do not need to be flashy or expensive. In many places a small, clean and largely unadorned space can serve adequately."

Open Image Modal
Pictures Of The Day: 25 July 2012
(01 of20)
Open Image Modal
China's Feng Zhe trains on the vault during a practice session ahead of the 2012 Summer Olympics, Wednesday, July 25, 2012, in London. (Photo credit: AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
(02 of20)
Open Image Modal
Cuba's Lisandra Guerra trains for the 2012 Summer Olympics, Wednesday, July 25, 2012, in London. (Photo credit: AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)
(03 of20)
Open Image Modal
A girl jumps into the cold water of a public swimming pool in Essen, Germany, Wednesday, July 25, 2012. Germany faces sunny and hot weather with temperatures over 30 Celsius (86F) for the next few days. (Photo credit: AP Photo/Frank Augstein)
(04 of20)
Open Image Modal
Swimmers practice in the pool at the Aquatics Center at the Olympic Park ahead of the 2012 Summer Olympics, Wednesday, July 25, 2012, in London. Opening ceremonies for the 2012 London Olympics will be held Friday, July 27. (Photo credit: AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
(05 of20)
Open Image Modal
Murat Shakenov of the Kazakhstan men's water polo team, throws a ball during a training session in preparation for the 2012 Summer Olympics, Wednesday, July 25, 2012, in London. The opening ceremonies for the 2012 London Olympics will be held Friday, July 27. (Photo credit: AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
(06 of20)
Open Image Modal
Members of a British army reserve unit walk past the Olympic rings on the grounds of the rowing venue at the 2012 Summer Olympics, Wednesday, July 25, 2012, in Eton Dorney, near Windsor. (Photo credit: AP Photo/Peter Morgan)
(07 of20)
Open Image Modal
Queen Elizabeth II visits Cowes Yacht Club during her Diamond Jubilee visit to the Isle of Wight on July 25, 2012 in Cowes, England. The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh's visit to the Isle of Wight is the final stop on her Diamond Jubilee tour of the country during which she has visited 10 regions in the UK over 25 days and conducted 83 public engagements. (Photo credit: Chris Jackson - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
(08 of20)
Open Image Modal
Queen Elizabeth II smiles as she visit Cowes Lifeboat Station during her Diamond Jubilee visit to the Isle of Wight on July 25, 2012 in Cowes, England. The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh's visit to the Isle of Wight is the final stop on her Diamond Jubilee tour of the country during which she has visited 10 regions in the UK over 25 days and conducted 83 public engagements. (Photo credit: Chris Jackson - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
(09 of20)
Open Image Modal
Tower Bridge, and the Olympic Rings at dusk, in central London. (Photo credit: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire)
(10 of20)
Open Image Modal
Umbrellas are displayed over a street in a sales promotion of a store in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, July 25, 2102. (Photo credit: AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
(11 of20)
Open Image Modal
A photographer's flash illuminates Arsene Wenger, coach of British soccer club Arsenal, as he rubs his face during a press conference in Beijing Wednesday, July 25, 2012. Arsenal will play Manchester City at China's National Stadium, also known as the "Bird's Nest," in the Chinese capital on Friday, July 27. (Photo credit: AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan)
(12 of20)
Open Image Modal
A boy takes a photo of his mother posing with the image of Tokyo Skytree reflected in the mirror, a part of artwork created by Tokyo University of Art students in Tokyo Wednesday, July 25, 2012. (Photo credit: AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)
(13 of20)
Open Image Modal
Security officers guard PSA Peugeot Citroen headquarters during demonstrations in Paris, Wednesday, July, 25, 2012. Tough conditions in Europe pushed carmaker PSA Peugeot Citroen into a first half loss of Euro 819 million ($990 million), just as the company faces off with the French government over a restructuring plan. The maker of two-thirds of France's cars is in a tailspin as a deepening recession in many markets in Europe takes its toll on its business. (Photo credit: AP Photo/Jacques Brinon)
(14 of20)
Open Image Modal
Workers demonstrate outside carmaker PSA Peugeot Citroen headquarters in Paris, Wednesday, July, 25, 2012. Tough conditions in Europe pushed carmaker PSA Peugeot Citroen into a first half loss of Euro 819 million ($990 million), just as the company faces off with the French government over a restructuring plan. The maker of two-thirds of France's cars is in a tailspin as a deepening recession in many markets in Europe takes its toll on its business. The Arc de Triomphe is seen in background. (Photo credit: AP Photo/Jacques Brinon)
(15 of20)
Open Image Modal
French car maker PSA Peugeot Citroen workers demonstrate past the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, Wednesday, July, 25, 2012. Tough conditions in Europe pushed carmaker PSA Peugeot Citroen into a first half loss of Euros 819 million ($990 million), just as the company faces off with the French government over a restructuring plan. The maker of two-thirds of France's cars is in a tailspin as a deepening recession in many markets in Europe takes its toll on its business. (Photo credit: AP Photo/Jacques Brinon)
(16 of20)
Open Image Modal
Thailand's Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn (centre, in red dress) takes a picture as she stands on the supertrees skywalk during her visit to the Garden by the Bay in Singapore on July 25, 2012. Princess Sirindhorn is in Singapore for a two-day visit to receive a distinguished honorary fellowship from the Institute of Southeast Asian Study (ISEAS). (Photo credit: ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP/GettyImages)
(17 of20)
Open Image Modal
A man walks by an advertisment for the theatre production of the animated Hollywood film Shrek showing in Shanghai on July 25, 2012. China's economy will rebound in the second half of 2012 to expand eight percent annually as government policies to spur growth take effect, the International Monetary Fund said on July 25. (Photo credit: PETER PARKS/AFP/GettyImages)
(18 of20)
Open Image Modal
French car maker Peugeot PSA employees and unions (CGT) protest against the company planned layoffs and plant closing in front of the PSA headquarters, on July 25, 2012 in Paris. (Photo credit: MEHDI FEDOUACH/AFP/GettyImages)
(19 of20)
Open Image Modal
In this handout image provided by LOCOG, Torchbearer 001 Joanna Hyams holds the Olympic Flame on the bridge at Headstone Manor in Harrow at the beginning of Day 68 of the London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay on July 25, 2012 in London, England. The Olympic Flame is now on Day 68 of a 70-day relay involving 8,000 torchbearers covering 8,000 miles. (Photo credit: LOCOG via Getty Images)
(20 of20)
Open Image Modal
The new cupola and blades of the Sir Moses Montefiore's windmill are being lifted to the top of the windmill on July 25, 2012 after a six months international restoration project of the 1857 windmill, which has become one of Jerusalem's symbols. The windmill was funded by the British Jewish philanthropist Moses Montefiore it was designed as a flour mill for the first Jewish neighborhood built outside the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem, on a hill directly across from Mount Zion. (Photo credit: GALI TIBBON/AFP/GettyImages)