“Fast Track” is unlike any art installation I have ever seen, and all I want to do is jump for joy. Literally (jump being the key word.) Introducing the 170-foot long trampoline coming to you all the way from Nikola-Lenivets, Russia. I know what you all must be thinking – is this some kind of joke? No. It’s not. And here are photos from Salto Architects to prove it. “Fast Track” was introduced at Archstoyanie Festival in the spring, and has been a total hit with the locals (as it should be.)

A quote from Salto Architecture really explains everything:

“Fast track” is a integral part of park infrastructure; it is a road and an installation at the same time. It challenges the concept of infrastructure that only focuses on technical and functional aspects and tends to be ignorant to its surroundings. “Fast track” is an attempt to create intelligent infrastructure that is emotional and corresponds to the local context. It gives the user a different experience of moving and perceiving the environment.

(Photo credit: Salto Architecture)