Magnetoplankton The artificial plankton, called the "magnetoplankton" - a term derived from the Latin (magnes, -etis, magnet), and plankton (from the Greek planktos, wandering) – is a lab specimen that lives in glass tanks with water samples and live plankton, magnetic micro-robots that dynamically respond to variable oscillations in electromagnetic fields processed in real-time by feedback algorithms. Experiments on artificial life structures that seek a symbiotic relationship with their environment through processes related to fields studied by magneto-chemistry, the hypothesis of this artistic experiment raises the idea that life, by being structured in the environment of the water molecule, perceives subtle energy oscillations: the diamagnetism of water that affects its surface tension, causing oscillations that generate links with other elements of energy systems.