Abstract
We introduce a new procedural dynamic system that can generate a variety of shapes that often appear as curves, but
technically, the figures are plots of many points. We name them spiroplots and show how this new system relates to
other procedures or processes that generate figures. Spiroplots are an extremely simple process but with a surprising
visual variety. We prove some fundamental properties and analyze some instances to see how the geometry or
topology of the input determines the generated figures. We show that some spiroplots have a finite cycle and return
to the initial situation, whereas others will produce new points infinitely often. This paper is accompanied by a
JavaScript app that allows anyone to generate spiroplots.