I see a darkness II continues Cullen's exploration into cosmological states of awareness. Through negation of the interior architecture of The LAB, Cullen sets up a stage for experiencing the artwork as positioned in imaginary time, whereby the viewer may participate in a zone operating at odds to the concerns of mundane time. When describing the conditions of the universe, Stephen Hawkins utilises the concept of imaginary time, which runs perpendicular to standard time, in order to sidestep the ultimate breakdown of physical laws at the point of a singularity. Cullen reconsiders the idea of imaginary time as time engaged with culture and meaning, stepping out from the considerations of the daily grind of capital and economy to engage with concerns that perplex the human condition.