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Put simply, 'cyclomatic complexity' is a measure of a software system's intricacy. The forms in this series arise from simple rules that create complex, emergent results. Inspired by the Fibonacci sequence (golden ratio) and its manifestation in the natural world, specifically in the way plants organize themselves structurally. Examples include sunflowers and pinecones, where seeds originate at the centre and migrate towards the outside to fill space. Each new seed appears at a certain angle in relation to the preceeding one. The process samples code by co-de-it.

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