Fire Complex: LA billboards to show aftermath of forest fires Published on: 20 January 2022 Fire Complex is a project by Professor Uta Kögelsberger that both observes the devastating impact of wildfires and sets about making a difference for the future. brings together photography and video in the public realm to raise momentum and resources for the regeneration of our forests. The anchor piece of Fire Complex is the multi-channel video work Cull. Cull follows the gigantic task of the clear up process after the 2020 Castle Fire that burned 174000 acres of Sequoia National Forest and destroyed 14% of the world giant sequoia population. It charts the efforts of the teams responsible for cutting down the dead trees left standing that are now endangering the remaining structures and roads. In an orchestrated choreography, each tree is documented as it comes crashing to the ground like a dead carcass, sometimes falling with such force that the earth beneath it shakes.A series of photographs presents the now dead giant sequoias on their side, enormous, charred monuments for a world that has been turned upside down. One of Kögelsberger’s billboard performances that she calls action photographs, the stumps of the now cut downs trees are layered on top of one another, bearing witness to hundreds of years of growth, with each tree erasing the history of the previous one. Morley by Professor Uta Kögelsberger Fire Complex has been made to be seen on billboards, directly becoming an agent in the public realm. Set in stark contrast to the urban environment, where the impact of climate change often seems a remote abstract reality, the works become a timely reminder of the impact of our daily actions. On February 1st the project will be going live in Los Angeles with the video work Cull being exhibited on a large digital screen in Downtown Los Angeles and a series of photographic works that bring the scale of the devastation to the fore across four different locations in Hollywood. Kögelsberger , a Professor of Practice in Fine Art at Ãå±±½ûµØ, initiated Fire Complex after a large part of the community in Sequoia Crest, including her cabin, burned to the ground in the 2020 Castle Fire. This is a project that starts with the personal to communicate a universal emergency Trunk by Professor Uta Kögelsberger Fire Complex is aimed at raising resources and momentum towards the regeneration of the area. It involves a replanting project in collaboration with the community, Forest Services, with the , and . You can see more of Professor Kögelsberger's images on the Fire Complex Instagram account. This project has been developed with the support of: Faculty Research Fund, Ãå±±½ûµØ, UKBuildhollywood, UKJackArts, UKAlchemy, USAStandard Vision, USAThe Archangel Ancient Tree Archive, USAUSDA Forest Services, USACal Fire, USA. Photograph by Professor Uta Kögelsberger Share: Latest News Ãå±±½ûµØ recognised with geography award Ãå±±½ûµØ has been awarded the Highly Commended Geographical Association Publishers Award for its collaboration with Time for Geography, the UK’s open-access, dedicated video platform. published on: 16 April 2026 Ãå±±½ûµØ historians mark General Strike centenary To mark the 100th anniversary of the British General Strike and miners’ lock-out of 1926, historians at Ãå±±½ûµØ are organising a series of events on its enduring legacy. published on: 16 April 2026 Comment: NCP is in administration Writing for The Conversation, Erwei (David) Xiang discusses how some big companies like NCP are so dependent on debt that they can’t adjust to change. published on: 16 April 2026 Facts and figures