I have delivered 60+ workshops, trainings and presentations in over 8 countries. 
Here are some of my personal favorites.




I.
Public Stack Academy
ADEF, Cairo, Egypt
May ‘25

Gemeente Amsterdam, NL
Nov ‘25


As a concept developer and initiator of the Public Stack Academy, I’m interested in learning environments where participants become co-creators—using methods rooted in co-creation, Art of Hosting, and embodied practice. I design formats that blur boundaries between learning, making, and sensing; between audience and participant. Sometimes this begins with something as simple as a breathing exercise or a moment of stillness—drawing from my parallel practice as a yoga teacher—to ground technological reflection in the body.

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II.
Digital Detox 
Waag, Amsterdam, NL
Museumnacht Nov ‘24

These days it is difficult to find a moment where you are not disturbed by the constant stream of messages and notifications. You may even experience a sense of total alienation if you forget your favourite device once, as if we no longer function without a phone. This Digital Detox Meditation and corresponding exhibit piece invited the audience to put this (toxic) relationship back into perspective. 

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III.
Public Spaces Conference
Pakhuis de Zwijger, Amsterdam, NL
‘21 - ‘25

I contributed to the development and production of the past five editions of the PublicSpaces conference—an evolving platform that critically examines the relationship between technology and democracy. This conference brings together artists, designers, civil servants, tech developers and educators to work on creating (digital) public spaces; essential platforms for a healthy democratic society. 

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IV.
Panel Donna Haraway in Practice
Pakhuis de Zwijger, Amsterdam, NL
Dec ‘25

In honour of Donna Haraways receiving the prestigious Erasmus prize for her body of work and the extraordinary contribution it has made to science, Tegenlicht interviewed her about how she translates her philosophy into activism. During this event, we watched the Tegenlicht documentary. I was invited on the panel to discuss Donna Haraway’s extensive work and how we put her work into practice at Waag.





V.ExitPlatforms Hackathon
European Parliament, Brussels
May ‘22

Bringing together thinkers, technical experts and policymakers to work on a strategy. A two day pressure cooker programme aimed at turning the input of the digital sessions into a coherent and convincing strategy for the EU to support an alternative digital public space. I was given the opportunity to pitch our strategy to members of the European Parliament. 

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MARIT EVA HOEFSLOOT

I move at the intersection of technology, culture, and collective imagination—as a philosopher of technology, action researcher, and facilitator of shared inquiry. My practice unfolds through workshops, public programs, and collaborative formats that explore how technological systems shape—and can be reshaped by—social values. I design situations: invitations to gather, question, and imagine otherwise.

With a background in Philosophy of Science, Technology and Society (PSTS), I approach technology not as a given, but as something to question, reframe, and recompose together. Over the past years at Waag Futurelab, I’ve worked across public, non-profit, and civic contexts, developing programs that translate abstract ideas like equity, digital sovereignty, and inclusion into lived, collective experiences.

Alongside my concept development work, I engage in organizational and collective processes, from works councils to volunteering. These roles inform my interest in governance as a cultural practice: how we organize, decide, and care within institutions.

I’m currently part of the 2026 CODE programme by IMPAKT, further developing my artistic and research practice within a network of critical makers and thinkers. I’m drawn to spaces that experiment with form—where art, technology, and social questions meet, and where new cultural languages can emerge. My curiosity often takes material shape through hands-on exploration, whether in ceramics, textiles, or digital fabrication at the Waag FabLab—treating making as a way of thinking.




EDUCATION
University of Twente
MSc. Philosophy of Science, Technology, and Society
Class of ‘21

Amsterdam University College
BSc. Liberal Arts and Sciences
Class of ‘18




EXPERIENCECODE programme participant
IMPAKT, Utrecht, NL and Brussels, BE
April ‘26 - July ‘26

Concept & Project Developer
Waag Futurelab, Amsterdam, NL
Feb ‘21 – current

Support & Account Manager
Grasple, Amsterdam, NL
Aug ‘18 – Aug ‘19

Grant Applications & Members Coordinator
educate., Amsterdam, NL
Feb ‘17 – Sept ‘19

Data Analysis Intern
Triggerise, Cape Town,  SA 
June ‘17 – Aug ‘17




MISCELLANEOUS
Volunteer at Dyke March Amsterdam
March ‘26 - current

Secretary of the Waag Management Board 
Sept ‘24 - Jan ‘26

Chair of the Waag Works Council 
Nov ‘22 – Feb ‘26

Student member of the PSTS Programme Committee 
Nov ‘20 – Aug ‘21

Treasurer of the PSTS Study Trip Committee
Oct ‘19 – Feb ‘21

Chair of the student council of secondary school 
Sept ‘12 – June ‘13




TRAININGS
Socratic Design
May ‘24 + Sept ‘25 + May ‘26

Art of Harvesting Conversations that Matter
May ‘25

Art of Hosting Conversations that Matter
Dec ‘23

Vinyasa Yoga teacher 
Sept ‘22 - July ‘23

BHV (reanimation and fire safety)
Aug ‘23 + Sept ‘24 + Aug ‘25




CONTACT
Marit Eva Hoefsloot
marithoefsloot [at] gmail [dot] com
linkedin.com/in/marit-hoefsloot/

KvK registration: Denkvloer | 98281429








Last Updated 24.10.31


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