$schotter
The first known computer-generated artwork in a visual or painterly style is considered to be "Schotter" by Frieder Nake in 1965. Nake, a German mathematician and computer scientist, created this piece by programming an early computer to generate systematically arranged shapes with increasing randomness. The artwork visually resembles a series of squares that become more chaotic as they progress down the composition, capturing an interplay between order and disorder.