Summary
Noah Feehan is a founder and creative technologist with 14 years of experience building hardware-software systems and product strategy for media, consumer electronics, and maker communities. He leads Weft Co., exploring radical haptics and crafting objects, code, and concepts that simplify everyday life while consulting with creators and organizations like Kickstarter and The New York Times. Trained at MIT Media Lab and Harvard in hyperinstruments and new media, he blends rigorous research with hands-on prototyping across opto-electronics, microbiome-adjacent projects, and locative media. Noah’s work sits at the intersection of empathy, hardware, and software—translating artistic practice into resilient product design and risk-aware strategies for creators. He’s as comfortable hiring teams and shaping UX strategy as he is soldering sensors and shipping tactile prototypes. An under-the-radar strength is his track record of turning experimental research into tangible consumer-facing experiences.
14 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
M.A.S. Hyperinstruments, M.A.S. Hyperinstruments at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Pine Crest
A.B. Visual and Environmental Studies (New Media / Video track), A.B. Visual and Environmental Studies (New Media / Video track) at Harvard University