The Cathedral of Noise and Teckcon Inc.
A project born inside Teckcon
Cathedral of Noise is a non-commercial public project built and maintained under the umbrella of Teckcon Inc., a technology studio founded by Doug Odom.
Teckcon's broader mission is to build tools that connect people — sometimes through practical systems, and sometimes through spaces of meaning and reflection. The Cathedral of Noise lives inside that mission as a different kind of project:
- No ads
- No monetization
- No user accounts
It is a gift project: an experiment in digital empathy and anonymity, developed and hosted by Teckcon as part of its responsibility to use technology gently.
Why this connection matters
Accountability
Teckcon Inc. is the legal entity responsible for hosting, infrastructure, and compliance. If something needs to be audited, secured, or improved, Teckcon is the place where that work is owned.
Transparency
Visitors have the right to know who maintains the servers, who can update the code, and who is ultimately responsible for protecting their data and their experience.
Integrity
By aligning the Cathedral with Teckcon's ethical and technical standards, we help ensure that this space remains what it was intended to be:
quiet, safe, and resistant to exploitation.
Cathedral of Noise is a project of Teckcon Inc.
Created not for profit, but for presence.
Future Stewardship
While the Cathedral currently lives within Teckcon Inc., it was never designed as a proprietary product.
If community use or public support one day warrants broader governance, Teckcon is open to spinning the project into an independent nonprofit (501(c)(3)) dedicated to digital empathy and anonymity.
That path would ensure the Cathedral remains transparent, community-guided, and protected from commercial influence.
Built by
Doug Odom — founder of Teckcon Inc.
Project architect, developer, and steward of the Cathedral of Noise.
This work began through a conversation with an AI that offered the original vision; together, human and machine shaped it into form.