Interzone

Black Rock City — est. 2019

A Hidden Café at the Edge of the Known World

Somewhere in the dust, a lantern is on.

Vintage map of Tangier, Morocco

You are free to remake yourself.

Rewrite your history.

Start over.

Our Inspiration


Camp Interzone is inspired by this time and place. We seek to recreate the atmosphere of a café hidden away in Tangier — because this theme so closely mirrors Burning Man itself: a place of tolerance, diversity, and artistic expression where one is free to explore the human experience in all its forms.

It is said about Tangier that you can be anyone there. That is what we offer on the playa.

Lost Times Library

The Lost Times Library is a collection of books, freely given in the middle of Black Rock City. Browse the shelves. Take what calls to you. Leave something behind if you like — though nothing is required. A book is a gift. We offer many.

Lost Times LibrarySubject Catalogue
1

BEAT — BURROUGHS

Beat Generation

2

TRAVEL — BOWLES

Travel & Exploration

3

LIT. — FICTION

Literature & Fiction

4

PHIL. — BUDDHISM

Philosophy & Buddhism

5

POETRY — VERSE

Poetry

6

ART — PHOTO.

Art & Photography

7

HIST. — CULTURE

History & Culture

8

MYSTERY — NOIR

Mysteries & Noir

Black Rock City Branch — Open Daily

Events & Workshops

Library Loud Hours

Music, cold draft beer, and an open door. The library goes loud every afternoon. Walk in. Stay as long as you like.

Daily Mon – Sat3:00 – 6:00 PM

Books 'N Brews Welcome Party

The official opening of the Lost Times Library. Cold beer, warm company, and shelves full of books waiting to find new owners.

Mon Aug 268:00 – 11:00 PM

Tai Chi Workshop

Moving meditation at its slowest and most deliberate. A practice in presence, balance, and learning to be where you are.

Mon & Wed10:00 – 11:30 AM

Connecting with the Cosmos

A Kundalini yoga and breathwork session designed to open, ground, and reorient. No experience required — just a willingness to breathe.

Tue Aug 2710:00 – 11:00 AM

Yearning for Yoga

A morning yoga session suited to the desert: grounding, gentle, and restorative. Begin the day with intention.

Thu Aug 2910:00 – 11:00 AM

Attitudes on Death Symposium

An open conversation on mortality, meaning, and how we face the end — held in the spirit of radical honesty and without easy answers.

Fri Aug 301:00 – 2:00 PM
Vintage map of Tangier, Morocco

The International Zone

Interzone is based on Tangier, Morocco's International Zone — a city that existed outside the laws of any nation, and became, for a time, the freest place on earth.

Tangier existed in some form as an international territory from 1912 to 1956 — though it wasn't until 1923 that the European powers formally agreed to designate it a self-governed neutral zone. Due to its importance as a trading port, many nations had vied for control. Eventually they settled on shared governance: a city that belonged to no one, and therefore to everyone.

This important status — both as a port city and a diplomatic neutral zone — allowed an open society to flourish. One that blended every culture passing through it, free from the judgment of the outside world. It was returned to Morocco in 1956.

That bohemian atmosphere quickly drew writers, artists, and musicians. William Burroughs wrote Naked Lunch there. Paul Bowles never left. Allen Ginsberg passed through. The city gained a reputation for hedonism and became a destination for travelers seeking the things illegal or frowned upon elsewhere.

Its tolerance also made it a haven for gay men at a time when very few places on earth offered the same. In Tangier, you could be anyone. That was the point.

We're Not Hard to Find


We're somewhere on the playa. Look for the lantern. Ask someone who looks like they've read a good book recently. They'll know.

If you'd like to camp with us, donate books, or just say hello before the dust starts — send a letter. We accept electronic correspondence too, reluctantly.

Get in Touch