Nevejan trained as a social scientist in the 1970s and belongs to the first generation of internet users. As Politics and Culture programmer at Paradiso from 1988 to 1999, she organized events such as the
Galactic Hacker Party and
The Seropositive Ball. In 1994 she founded the Society for Old and New Media (Maatschappij voor Oude en Nieuwe Media). She did this together with
Marleen Stikker, who was then "mayor" of the Digital City (
De Digitale Stad). In 1996 they moved to the
Waag on the
Nieuwmarkt at which time the name changed to Waag Society. The foundation was the focal point for innovation in Dutch communication practices. To make the internet more accessible for everyone, the foundation designed an internet-enabled digital reading table ("Storytable"). The table won the Rotterdam Design Prize in 1997. == Metropolitan issues ==