Small orchids, like your seedling, mounted on pieces of wood, usually need to be watered heavily at least once a day, especially if they get direct sun - even through a window. This plant can tolerate sun through a window if well-watered, but if underwatered it will sunburn. I think this is the problem with your plant.
The black spots will not go away. I would suggest dipping the plant in water, or taking it to the sink and getting it wet, as soon as the moss pad becomes almost dry. Move it back a little from the direct sun for a few days, until it begins taking up more water and any wrinkles smooth out.
Once the plant is much larger, it will tolerate watering every less often during times of high humidity. But orchids on mounts need very frequent watering.
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