In a world where digital technologies and algorithms increasingly shape creative processes, computer art explores the connection between code and art. The project brings the development of algorithmic art to life—from the first computer-generated works of the 1960s to today's digital forms of expression. The interactive timeline shows how computer art has changed over the decades, while the tool allows users to create their own generative artworks. Mathematical structures meet creative intuition, chance meets calculation—raising the question: Is the computer just a tool or a creative actor? Computer art creates a space in which algorithms are understood not as competition, but as an extension of artistic possibilities. The boundary between human and machine, between rules and artistic freedom, is explored—revealing how art can emerge from code.