Ten-Day Experiments

Documenting one life experiment every dekad.

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Experiments

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About The Dekad Journal

The Dekad Journal is a log of small, time-boxed life experiments. Every ten days I adjust one variable, observe what changes, and share honest notes on what worked, what didn’t, and what might be worth repeating.

A tidy workspace featuring a single closed laptop centered on a matte white desk, flanked by a small plant in a simple concrete pot and a clear glass of water with faint condensation. In front of the laptop lies a slim journal opened to a spread showing two facing pages subtly marked with calendar-like date blocks and reflection sections, rendered as non-readable lines. Diffused overcast daylight from the left creates soft, even illumination and barely-there shadows. Captured from a bird’s-eye view, the image emphasizes symmetry and negative space, supporting a professional yet personal atmosphere. The photographic style is minimalist and high-resolution, reinforcing the idea of documenting 10-day life experiments in a clean, organized way.