Nikolai Nikolaevich Konstantinov's Cat Collar

Origin
In 1968, the British musical Oliver! became a major motion picture in Great Britain. But in the USSR, a different foray into film was created. Mathematician Nikolai Konstantinov was eager to find a way to calculate and graph the moment of an object on a computer, in order to improve scientific work. With assistance from Victor Minahkin and Vladimir Ponomarenko, Konstantinov designed the very first computer generated imagery - a cat. Konstantinov's collar, which belonged to his own cat at the time, became imbued with the program's special characteristics.

The Disney film “Oliver and Company” was inspired by this artifact.

Effects
Whenever an organism wears the collar, the body can move via computers and allow digital teleportation. Over usage can burn out the body, however.