String Theory brings together three filament based projects produced during the last three years. All three projects are offspring of the Aqua Alta project from the 2004 Venice Biennale "Transcending Type"; show. The first was developed in response to traveling the Biennale show to the Yale School of Architecture. Because of the specificity of design in Venice, this piece literally re-scales the original installation into a crate-like armature that unfolds into a new work. The second piece was commissioned by the Cooper Hewitt Museum as part of the 2006 Design Triennial. Using a combination of high and low technologies, this piece is a re-examination of the conceptual layers that constitute our proposal for the Central California Museum of History. The third piece, produced this year, is an isolated examination of one of many iterations we studied for the "sky" strata of the Cooper Hewitt model.Each piece is part of an ongoing investigation into an extreme locality, using a methodology of "generative repetition" to reformulate the existing into new investigations of space, material, and construction methodology.Surrounding the objects are images of the design process and studio effort that went into the making of the works.