Pendulum Labs
Pendulum Labs doesn’t quite exist yet. At least not in the way we usually define existence — with offices, stamped documents, work schedules, and PowerPoint decks. Right now, Pendulum is more of a vibration than a structure. A space with no defined shape, where I research, experiment, and let ideas bump into each other until one of them —if it’s lucky— asks for clearance and turns into a real project.
It was born in a very particular moment in my life. One of those moments when you’re not sure if it’s a crisis or a revelation. I left behind a certain sense of stability — a company I founded and worked at for years — to do something I wasn’t sure I could do: jump into the deep end without checking if there was any water. But something inside told me I couldn’t keep ignoring the urge.
Pendulum comes with no certainties. I don’t know what it’s going to be. I don’t know if it’ll work, or how, or where, or with whom. But I do know that right now, I need this. I need a place where I don’t have to justify every idea with a five-minute pitch. Where I can research for the joy of it, create without permission, develop without a map. A lab in the wildest and most poetic sense of the word.
Maybe something amazing will come out of it. Or maybe all I’ll get is learning. But that would be enough too.
Pendulum is just that: a pendulum in motion. And I have no intention of stopping it — not yet.
And yes, I know — all of this sounds pretty up in the air. And truth be told, the last thing I want right now is more things up in the air. But this is where it starts. I’ll be updating this page (and especially the Pendulum one, once it exists) over the next few days with whatever comes next.