Hi, my name is Mois Moshev.
I graduated with a BSc in Computer Science and a BA in Journalism and Mass Communications from the American University in Bulgaria.
Between 2006 and 2008 I worked at the Bulgarian business weekly Capital as an infographic artist.
I studied Media Technology at Leiden University, the Netherlands.
Between 2013 and 2017 I worked as a web engineer at Amazon Web Services building Workmail.
From 2017 to 2025 I was a pipeline developer at Bottleship VFX.
I am interested in arts, science, programming, media, and the many intersections between them.
Storyboard for a TV commercial produced by New Moment Bulgaria
Logo and website for the bulgarian techno label Console Music
Image for an infographic for Capital Weekly
Illustration for a Capital Weekly article about camera surveillance
Infographic for Capital Weekly about gene therapy
Visualization of an atmospheric dataset for the Data Visualization course at TU Delft. The graphic shows how air currents are moving fast through a cloud while cooling off.
Created with ParaView.
Illustration for Capital Weekly about the decline of radio
Illustration for Capital Weekly about the revenue of pharmacies
Illustration for Capital Weekly
Illustration for Capital Weekly about Blu ray's triumph over HD
Infographic for Capital Weekly about a new buoy system that unloads oil near the coast and distributes it
Illustration for Capital Weekly about the increasing share of European cigarettes on the Bulgarian market
Illustration for Capital Weekly about arguments between the European Union and the IT industry
Infographic for Capital Weekly explaining procedures and opportunities in the European Union after Bulgaria's acceptance in the Union
Infographic for Foreign Policy Bulgaria explaining how cargo ships carry foreign species into environments
Illustration for Capital Weekly about EU sanctions against Google
Infographic for biologist Yassen Pekounov's PhD thesis on bone structure
Illustration for Karieri.bg about office privacy
Illustration for Capital Weekly about the difficult parking situation in Sofia
Illustration for Capital Weekly about turning industrial buildings into residences
Part of an infographic for Capital Weekly explaining how malaria is transferred
Illustration for Capital Weekly about the sometimes misleading nature of statistics
Illustration for Capital Weekly about new discoveries in monkey intelligence
Illustration for Capital Weekly about feisty bloggers
Part of an infographic for Capital Weekly that marks the 50th anniversary of Sputnik's launch
Illustration for Karieri.bg about 'growing' the right personnel
Caricatures for the yearbook of AUBG. Professor Alexander Ganchev.
Caricatures for the yearbook of AUBG. Professor Nedyalko Yordanov.
Caricatures for the yearbook of AUBG. Professor Stephen Sullivan.
Caricatures for the yearbook of AUBG. Professor Aernout van Lynden.
Caricatures for the yearbook of AUBG. Professor Cosmina Tanasoiu.
Caricatures for the yearbook of AUBG. Professor Robert Phillips.
Personal website for professor Ilya Vinkovetsky.
Foxes and Rabbits is a predator-prey simulation, based on Lotka-Volterra equations.
Built with Processing
Predators reproduce faster when there is more prey. However this growth leads to faster depletion of prey, which slows growth down, and may lead to extinction.
Prey reproduces faster when there are fewer predators.
For certain parameters the plot of predator against prey population results in a spiral - populations change in cycles.
ControlControl was an installation for the yearly semester project exhibition of the Media Technology programme at Leiden University.
It was produced together with Berend Nordeman and Robbert Winkel
The theme of the exhibition was Crisis, and the topic of the installation was Control.
The exhibition was hosted by V2 Rotterdam.
First, visitors were asked to come up with an unwritten rule that they supported, and enter it at a console.
Then they had to find another person who supported the rule in order to accept it into the system. Both had to press buttons too far away for a single person to press simultaneously. Thus the system did not allow a single person to accept a rule.
Afterwards the accepted rules were displayed on two screens on two red columns.
Visitors were then asked to reflect on social rules and the process of mutual desicion making.
Wayang Kulit is a visual experiment that uses a genetic algorithm to evolve creatures according to input from a webcamera. It was produced for the class Embodied Vision at Leiden University together with Oxalis Atindriyaratri Suwaryono.
For more information, you could download the paper
Illustration for Karieri.bg about life after graduation.
Company website for Consulting Engineering Group
Website for Presto music school.
Front cover for a BlueLink report on using information technology in activism and advocacy.
Illustration for the BlueLink report.
Logo for the Association for Creativity and Innovation, an educational support NGO
Business card for ACI
PARAssign is software for the assignment of pseudocontact shifts in NMR data.Published in Journal of Biomolecular NMR.DOI link
Hollywood Examiner is an interactive infographic that displays award-winning films by their budgets and income.It is possible to look at how the movie landscape changes through the years dynamically zooming, selecting categories, etc. Participated in Information is Beautiful in 2012.
Semantic explorer is a browser-based interface for editing semantic networksClone on github
HexWorld is an artificial life simulation on a hexagonal grid.For more details and the code, check the project on github
Firefox addon to sort tabs by different criteria.Check it out on github.