Toma Peiu
Lecturer • PhD Candidate
Critical Media Practices

Toma Peiu is a filmmaker, visualÌýartist, media scholarÌýand educator, presentlyÌýpursuing aÌýPhDÌýinÌýEmergent Technologies and Media Arts PracticesÌýat theÌýÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ Boulder, where he also teaches foundational coursework in media and anthropology.Ìý

Toma's work as an artistÌýconfounds with his scholarly interests in identifying new modes of expression by engaging technology of various generations and theory inhabiting variousÌýdisciplinary spaces across the arts and (social) sciences. A fellow of the Center for Media, ReligionÌýandÌýCulture and a researcher at CU Boulder, he explores identity formation inÌýdiasporic communities and the shaping of the environment and public urban space as an archiveÌýfor culture, memory and social affirmation. For his dissertation, working across anthropology, georgraphy, media studies and critical media practices, TomaÌýlooks at howÌýmigration,Ìýmobility and borders transformÌýadopted spaces and communities of origin, spending time between field sites in Brooklyn, NY and Central Asia.

He holds an MA inÌýMedia Studies from The New School UniversityÌýin New York, and a bachelor's in Screenwriting and Film Studies from The National University of Dramatic Arts and Film in Bucharest, Romania.Ìý

His media art work, in cinema, video, sound installation,Ìýresulted from a long-term collaboration with filmmaker and educator Luiza Parvu, hasÌýbeen exhibited in over 100 venues on four continents: from film festivals to academic conferences, museums, parks, community centers, art galleries, hotels andÌýmultiplex theaters.